Posted October. 30, 2001 08:46,
The U.S. President George W. Bush`s `double front` is shaky. President Bush recently proclaimed `double front` against the Taliban regime of Afghanistan and anthrax terrorism in the mainland U.S., and presented `win-win strategy` that aims at victory in the double front. However, the war is facing deadlock after three weeks. Unlike President Bush`s boastful assertion that he would catch Osama bin Laden and destroy the Taliban regime, the Taliban regime is still thriving. The UN and the international society are criticizing the U.S. more due to the use of cluster bomb unit and the continued mis-targeted bombing. Militia corps from Islam countries like Pakistan are lined up to support the brother country. War front against anthrax terrorism is worse. As it became clear that the power behind the anthrax terrorism is not outsiders like bin Laden, but the extremist terrorist organization within the U.S., the U.S. government needs to reconsider the strategy against the anthrax terrorism from the all sides. Critical public opinion on the government`s capacity to deal with the situation and the anti-war protests tend to expand. In the midst of this, anthrax terrorism continues to expand.