April 11, 2009
OF COURSE, THE PIRATES HARDLY REQUIRE A 9-11 MINDSET:
The Pirates Challenge Obama's Pre-9/11 Mentality: Distinctions between lawful and unlawful combatants go back to Roman times. (MACKUBIN THOMAS OWENS, 4/11/09, WSJ)
When Somali pirates hijacked the U.S.-flagged Maersk Alabama this week and took 20 Americans hostage, President Barack Obama refused to comment. It seems that our new president is desperate to do everything he can to distance himself from his predecessor, which is why his team has launched a campaign to rebrand the War on Terror. The results are mystifying. "Overseas contingency operations" is the new name for the war, while "man-caused disasters" is a euphemism for terrorist attacks.Posted by Orrin Judd at April 11, 2009 7:13 AMIn this new rhetorical regime, the administration criticizes President George W. Bush for his "illegal" policies with respect to the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, and claims that the treatment of the detainees themselves constitutes "torture."
But while they've certainly made cosmetic changes, many claim the Obama administration has left the substance of Bush's approach intact.
Attorney General Eric Holder added to this perception when, after visiting Guantanamo, he acknowledged that the facility is very well run and that implementing Mr. Obama's promise to close it down will be difficult.
