Declare war on Al Qaeda, not terror.

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As the Bush Administration casts current conflicts with Islamic militants as an ideological struggle similar to battling fascist governments during World War II, a military historian from Duke University, Durham, N.C., says the analogy is inappropriate and lacks an important factor: an official declaration of war.

"We fought World War II against Germany, Japan, and Italy, not fascism. We mobilized, and Congress declared war, as prescribed by the Constitution," stresses professor of history Alex Roland, a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy who has taught both there and at the U.S. Army War College. "Tomorrow, we should mobilize and declare war on Al Qaeda, not terror. World War II was not a war against fascism any more than this is a war against...

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