The US President George Bush and the Prime Minister John Howard have both used the phrase "the long war" to describe the fight against terrorism. But one of America's most respected strategic thinkers says they should be talking not just about one long war, but several. Professor Anthony Cordesman, of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, gave a talk at the Lowy Institute in Sydney a couple of days ago, in which he looked at the prospects for those long wars.
Cordesman is well know to ABC Radio National listeners and ABC Lateline viewers. Read [or listen] to his interview with Mark Colvin on ABC's PM program here. It is a sobre assessment of a range of matters.
Cordesman is well know to ABC Radio National listeners and ABC Lateline viewers. Read [or listen] to his interview with Mark Colvin on ABC's PM program here. It is a sobre assessment of a range of matters.
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