Shifting the American Strategy of Counterterrorism and Muslims in the World

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This research paper explores history of the “counterterrorism” strategy, impact and the consequences of the strategy for the last ten years in addition to the expected consequences of the recent shift on Muslims and the Arab homeland.

Methodology of the paper is qualitative based on the available analysis reflecting on various theoretical implications.

I. Introduction
II. History of Strategy and its Impact
III. Shift of Strategy
i. Redefining and Narrowing the Scope USA's War with Al Qaeda and its Affiliates
ii. Curtailing the Use of Drones in Countries with which the US is not at war
iii. Recommitting to Closing Detention Facility at Guantanamo
iv. Seeking New Limits on the President's Wartime Power
IV. Conclusion

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