America's Flawed Strategy in Global War on Terrorism Needs Improvement
The United States has been at war since 9/11, but it's hard to tell if we're winning. To succeed, we need to clearly define what victory looks like, rethink who the enemy is, and change our strategy. Just saying we're fighting terrorism isn't enough - we need a more specific plan. We can't expect a clear "Victory against Terrorism" day, and we can't be sure we'll beat the terrorists. We need to focus on who we're fighting, set clear goals, and improve our diplomatic, military, and social efforts to work together towards those goals.