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'War On Terrorism' Misused By West

The foreign delegate on his visit to Rahul Gandhi's parliamentary constituency in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh, has clearly declared that the 'war on terror' has caused more harm than good. According to Miliband, the article on anti-terrorism published in The Guardian was 'misconceived' and that the west cannot 'kill its way' out of the threats faced.
He also pronounced the entire concept as "misleading and mistaken" and the remarks from the speech will also be repeated in the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, that had been the target of the recent terror attacks."Historians will judge whether it has done more harm than good," Miliband says, adding that, in his opinion, the whole strategy has been dangerously counter-productive, helping otherwise disparate groups find a common cause against the West.
"The
more
we
lump
terrorist
groups
together
and
draw
the
battle
lines
as
a
simple
binary
struggle
between
moderates
and
extremists
or
good
and
evil,
the
more
we
play
into
the
hands
of
those
seeking
to
unify
groups
with
little
in
common," Miliband
argues,
in
a
clear
criticism
of
the
rhetoric
of
the
Bush
era.
"We should expose their claim to a compelling and overarching explanation and narrative as the lie that it is. Terrorism is a deadly tactic, not an institution or an ideology," he adds.
He goes on to say that "democracies must respond to terrorism by championing the rule of law, not subordinating it. It has become clear in more than one ways that the British Officials cannot wait for Obama team to take over the office and say a farewell to the eight-year long Bush-admin that they felt uneasy with, especially after Tony Blair departed in the year 2007.
Miliband
also
revealed
that
the
incoming
administrations
ideas
of
'smart
powers' were
well
agreed
by
his
own
thoughts
and
arguments.
"The
new
administration
has
a
set
of
values
that
fit
very
well
with
the
values
and
priorities
I
am
talking
about,"
he
said
during
a
visit
to
Amethi
in
northern
India.



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