The Global War On Terror is the official Department of Defense title for the United States' ongoing campaign against Al-Quaida and other groups since the attacks of 9/11. The United States Department of Defense, abbreviated DoD or DOD and sometimes called the Defense Department, is a civilian Cabinet organization of the United States government. ... Al-Qaeda (Arabic: القاعدة, the foundation or the base) is the label given to an alleged worldwide militant Islamist alliance said to be founded by Afghanistan in 1988 as an expansion of the mujahideen resistance movement against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan into a pan_Islamic movement to defend, via military... 9-11 can refer to: The September 11, 2001 attacks A collection of interviews of Noam Chomsky by a variety of European publications and individual interviewers during the month after the September 11, 2001 attacks September 11 (month-day date notation) 9 November (day-month date notation) The North American...
GlobalWar on Terror, used repeatedly in the internal text of the October 16, 2003, memo written by Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, entitled GlobalWar on Terrorism, seems to be a new rhetorical device justifying expansion of the "war" and perhaps new agencies.
The globalwar on terrorism (GWOT), according to the U.S. Department of State, is "being fought by many means--through diplomatic, military, financial, intelligence, investigative, and law enforcement actions--at home and abroad," with the Department of State in the "lead role on the diplomatic front abroad to advance the cause of the coalition against terrorism.
GlobalWar on Terrorism (GWOT) Expeditionary Medal and GWOT Service Medal; "Establishing the GlobalWar on Terrorism Medals, White House Press Release, March 12, 2003.