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Published on: 6/8/2002
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Lou Dobbs, host of the nightly CNN business show "Moneyline," said on the air Wednesday that he is abandoning the phrase "war on terror" in favor of the more specific "war on Islamists."
He said the enemy is not terror, but radical Islamists who argue that nonbelievers should be killed.
"This is not a war against Muslims or Islam or Islamics," Dobbs said."It is a war against Islamists and all who support them, and if ever there were a time for clarity, it is now.We hope this new policy is a step in the right direction."
It was unclear whether Dobbs was permanently abandoning "war on terror" as a phrase or if he was simply, as a spokeswoman suggested, starting a dialogue with viewers.Dobbs said he would use it as part of his commentaries and analysis.
A spokesman for the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee said he disagrees with use of the phrase "Islamists" and believes it is no more precise than what is being used now.