They may not have won the war on terror just yet, but they have certainly caused a stir in marketing circles with the brilliantly constructed "War on Terror" campaign that has seen investments in the arms and body bag manufacturing industries go through the roof.
Hilary Benn, the International Development Secretary said that the phrase coined by the White House after the September 11 attacks - strengthened small groups with differing aims by making them feel part of something "bigger". A bold strategy that has paid off, CHA-CHING!
He told a meeting in New York organized by the Centre for International Co-operation: "What these groups wanted is to force their individual and narrow values on others, without dialogue, without debate, through violence, just like the Bush administration has been doing for the past five years.
The best marketing ploys are all about semantics and they pulled this one off so well that we are all crapping ourselves about where the next explosion is going to be.
They have made every man, woman and child on the planet fear their neighbor and be generally paranoid whilst going about our daily business, be it in a skyscraper or on an underground rail network, we all now believe we are vulnerable, brilliant!.
The plan doesn't end there either, now we are all finger pointing and quaking in our boots, what we are ready to demand now is the removal of our civil liberties in return for the feeling of safety, pure genius"!
One of their other impressive PR moves being the color-coded terror alert level system which hasn't yet gone below "ELEVATED" since 9/11
George W. Bush and the members of his administration have already received numerous job offers to migrate to after the end of the current president's second term in office, based upon their undeniable list of achievements.
Companies desiring to employ the knowledgeable experts range widely from multi-national corporations, such as Halliburton, to well-known educational institutions (e.g., Yale University) and not surprisingly a number of organizations in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Lebanon and even Iraq, as well as a Middle Eastern engineering concern, Halal-burton.
