War On The 【EXTENDED – 2025】
This unofficial name refers to legislation introduced by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson during his 1964 State of the Union address.
While it led to the dismantling of many terrorist cells and the death of Osama bin Laden, it also spurred debates over government surveillance, civil liberties , and the ethics of "forever wars". The War on Drugs
It prioritized criminalization and incarceration over treatment and public health. war on the
Beginning in the early 1970s under President Richard Nixon, this policy focused on the prohibition of drugs and military-style enforcement to reduce the illegal drug trade.
While not phrased as a "War on [Topic]," the ongoing is the most significant contemporary conflict. This unofficial name refers to legislation introduced by U
Critics often point to its role in mass incarceration and the growth of violent cartels, while proponents argue it was necessary to curb addiction rates. The War on Poverty
Launched by the U.S. government following the September 11, 2001, attacks, this global campaign aimed to eliminate international terrorist organizations like Al-Qaeda. While it led to the dismantling of many
It significantly reduced poverty rates among the elderly and improved access to education and healthcare for low-income Americans. The War in Ukraine (Modern Context)