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July 05, 2005
The Influence Of The Iraq War On U.S. Society
Paris-based columnist William Pfaff concluded in July 4, 2005 column that, "The outcome of the Iraq war - whether American defeat or victory, or something in between - will have no decisive effect upon the cultural and religious phenomenon of fundamentalist revivalism and radicalism inside Islam. "The international political consequences will be limited," he argued. "The most important influence of the outcome, whatever it may be, will be upon American society. What that will be is very difficult to foresee. Its scale might be estimated by what the war on terror has already done to change America."Posted by Munir Umrani at July 5, 2005 03:36 PM
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