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End to war on terror not in sight yet: Cohen

Former US defence secretary William Sebastian Cohen today said he did not see America's war on terror ending just as yet, although "progress has been good" and US troops are slated to pull out of Afghanistan in 2014. HT reports.

Updated on: Nov 16, 2012 03:31 PM IST
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Former US defence secretary William Sebastian Cohen on Friday said he did not see America's war on terror ending just as yet, although "progress has been good" and US troops are slated to pull out of Afghanistan in 2014.

He was speaking in a post-HT Leadership Summit 2012 interview.

Cohen headed Pentagon during the second Clinton administration, an era which saw the Cold War fading away, apart from Nato expanding to include some erstwhile Eastern Europe Communist nations and the US’s intervention in Bosnia.

"There is no fixed end to the war on terror. War on terror is a misnomer. To use Kennedy's phrase, it's a long twilight struggle," Cohen, who now heads The Cohen Group, said.

He said China's unveiling of stealth fighters -- advanced aircraft that can go undetected -- did alter the regional security balance. So, India should try and acquire stealth capabilities from US, he said.

"You should be acquiring them. The US would be willing to engage with you on that but for that we need to have a strong and stable defence cooperation," Cohen said.

So, what changed vis-is-vis Iraq?

"9/11 and change in the administration (from Clinton to Bush). There were some miscalculations."

 
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