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Criticism of the war on terror addresses the morals, ethics, efficiency, economics, as well as other issues surrounding the war on terror. It also touches upon criticism against the phrase itself, which was branded as a misnomer. The notion of a "war" against "terrorism" has proven highly contentious, with critics charging that participating governments exploited it to pursue long-standing policy/military objectives, reduce civil liberties, and infringe upon human rights. It is argued by critics that the term war is not appropriate in this context (as in war on drugs), since there is no identifiable enemy and that it is unlikely international terrorism can be brought to an end by military means.

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  • انتقاد الحرب على الإرهاب (ar)
  • Criticism of the war on terror (en)
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  • اهتم انتقاد الحرب على الإرهاب بالأخلاق والكفاءة والاقتصاد بالإضافة إلى القضايا الأخرى المحيطة بالحرب على الإرهاب. كما يشمل الانتقادات ضد العبارة نفسها التي وُصفت بأنها تسمية خاطئة. ثبت أن فكرة الحرب ضد الإرهاب مثيرة للجدل إلى حد كبير، حيث يتهم النقاد الحكومات المشاركة باستغلالها لتحقيق أهداف سياسية أو عسكرية طويلة الأمد، والحد من الحريات المدنية، وانتهاك حقوق الإنسان. يقال إنَّ مصطلح الحرب ليس مناسبًا في هذا السياق (كما هو الحال في الحرب على المخدرات)، حيث لا يوجد عدو محدد وأنه من غير المحتمل أن ينتهي الإرهاب الدولي بالوسائل العسكرية. (ar)
  • Criticism of the war on terror addresses the morals, ethics, efficiency, economics, as well as other issues surrounding the war on terror. It also touches upon criticism against the phrase itself, which was branded as a misnomer. The notion of a "war" against "terrorism" has proven highly contentious, with critics charging that participating governments exploited it to pursue long-standing policy/military objectives, reduce civil liberties, and infringe upon human rights. It is argued by critics that the term war is not appropriate in this context (as in war on drugs), since there is no identifiable enemy and that it is unlikely international terrorism can be brought to an end by military means. (en)
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