From Infinite War to Infinite Crisis

After September 11, 2001, George W. Bush declared "Infinite War" against terrorism, a war without end and one that would not be constrained by geography or time limits of any kind. This policy is not only wrong, but immoral, and failed: upon leaving the White House, his legacy was a world more violent and insecure than before. His administration also left as an inheritance a true economic and financial tsunami on a global scale: an "infinite crisis" whose reach defies our imagination.

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