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This looks like an attempt to fascize the USA. Because of the long war, all civilian institutions will be gradually replaced with military ones and eventually USA will be Starship Troopers. There will be no elections and the power will be held by the [anti-semitic slurs deleted, WP:NOT a soapbox. . 195.70.32.136 07:44, 11 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The recent usage of the term Long War was coined by Philip Bobbitt in his book The Shield of Achilles. This deserves citation. Discusses constitutional changes and the development of the modern state along with current transnational challenges, published just after the 9/11 attacks. User:Prospero74 09:19 23 April 2006

Note: The above comment was not made by User:Prospero74 but by User:24.238.155.149, and modified several times. Sandstein 04:27, 9 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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