"The war against terrorism is one we must win"
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The subtext is coalition maintenance. “We” invites bipartisan consent and public unity, but it also drafts listeners into shared responsibility for whatever follows: surveillance expansions, military deployments, security funding, tightened immigration rules. “Must” does the coercive work quietly, implying that dissent is not just disagreement but irresponsibility. “Win” delivers emotional closure in a conflict structurally designed to resist closure; terrorism is a tactic, not a country that can sign a surrender.
Context matters: a Republican senator from Alaska speaking in an era when national security rhetoric was a political solvent, dissolving complicated tradeoffs into moral urgency. Murkowski’s line fits the broader Washington vocabulary that treated security as a sacred category, where costs could be deferred and metrics left vague. It’s effective because it sounds like resolve, not ambiguity - even as it relies on ambiguity to keep the resolve endlessly fundable.
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| Topic | War |
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"The war against terrorism is one we must win." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-war-against-terrorism-is-one-we-must-win-136397/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



