Fighting the war on terror has seemingly spread to a wider scope than simply eliminating terrorist groups and those that support them. Who would have thought that among those who support terrorists would be trading partners Russia and China? When digging deeper into the war and the intelligence that facilitates it, that is exactly what is coming to light. The war isn't spreading or getting larger, it is in fact still being revealed as to all that we've been up against all along.
Those who are in denial about the war on terrorism will call this a widening war, widening because we're in it. As if to say that if we were not in it, things would just be peachy keen. The terrorists would then like us as they kill us, for making their jihad that much easier. They can't figure out how an opposition party can stay alive when in a fight for our lives. There can only be one response to people bent on killing you.
President Bush, true to his word, is not letting anything stand in the way of winning this war, by fighting it where ever it may take us, including Russia and China, and all the other spy networks that wish us harm or otherwise help the enemy overtly or covertly.
Bill Gertz column, U.S. targets spy services abroad.
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