I was watching fox news at lunch today, and one of their analysts came on and started talking about the fact that we were engaged in three different wars. One in Iraq, one in Afghanistan, and another, "minor War on Terror".
No excuse me for my ignorance of the media elitists, but I thought that we were fighting a Global War on Terror, and that Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Iran, and so on and so forth, were just simply battlefields, and not their own separate wars? I mean during WWII was it the War on Japan, or The war on Germany, or Italy. NO! They were all fronts in the greater world war.
So why do we separate this out so much when we are fighting the same enemy no matter where we happen to be on the map?