The way we talk about war has changed
by editors@theworld.org (Joyce Hackel) from The World: Latest Stories on (#74H6C)
There's been a shift in the rhetoric world leaders are using to describe and justify war and aggression. Especially in the United States, the language is becoming more bellicose, boastful and vengeful. George Soroka, a lecturer in the Department of Government at Harvard University, talks with The World's Host Carolyn Beeler about how and why the language of global conflict is evolving.