America's War on Terror Is Now a War Against Tribal Islam

With the United States relying on the use of drones to target Islamic extremists, Nonresident Senior Fellow Akbar Ahmed writes in his new book, The Thistle and the Drone, that what began as the war on terror after the 9/11 attacks is now a war against tribal Islam. Ahmed explains that women are the innocent victims who suffer the most and argues that America must re-evaluate its war on terror and use proper methods to attack the right enemy.

  The impact of the drones has been devastating and counterproductive.

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The Thistle and Drone is a Metaphor of Two Kinds of Society in the 21st Century

  We are destroying an entire generation of human beings who are completely innocent.

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The Ordinary People Who Suffer the Most are Women

  The enemy is not the ordinary tribesman. The enemy are the criminals.

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Tribalism and Ethnicity are Still Very Important in Traditional Societies