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War on Terror

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The post-9/11 US military campaigns critiqued as lessons society should have learned but didn't, with parallels drawn to contemporary conflicts.

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"Why don't people learn from 9/11 and The War on Terror? I thought everyone was in agreement that so much of the things that happened then were wrong and unnecessary. Large swaths of the right have been decrying the way the War on Terror was fought but just one evil attack by Hamas and everyones rept"
"Should I tell my parents' American exchange student about the war on terror? Self explanatory. She is 16, and goes to high school in Ohio."
"I keep thinking about all the iconic antiwar films and protest anthems from the 60s-70s, and how those pieces are still more resonant today than anything our generation can produce. The Vietnam war and the War on Terror both lasted 20 years, were both highly controversial, both ended in ignominious "
Where is all the protest art from the War on Terror? · u/fioreblade · ↑34 · 2025-07-25
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