Symmetry wrote:You have an interesting definition of what constitutes a crusade, although I note that you also very much think in religious terms- "all of their mosques" even within your argument that there is no religious basis.
Since this appears, at least based upon the title of the OP, the OP, and the various other responses, to be a religious-themed thread. I would not use the term "interesting" in describing my reaction to what constitutes a crusade given the title of the OP, the OP, and the various other responses. I used the "all of their mosques" as an example of what I believe would be evidence of a crusade. I used a lot of other examples that seem to be themes of most religious crusades. As far as I know, the United States did not attempt to convert Muslims to Christianity or Judaism, the United States did not destroy mosques and raise churches or temples, the United States did not forcibly convert any Muslims to Christianity or Judaism, and the United States did not kill Muslims because they were Muslim. If they did any of those things, I'd be happy to discuss.
So, was I incorrect to assume you used the term "crusade" in a religious context? Did you use it in a non-religious context? If so, then I agree the war in Afghanistan was a crusade (albeit a non-religious one). Although, if you did use it in a non-religious context, it was awfully misleading of you to do it in this particular thread in response to the particular posts you were responding to.
Symmetry wrote:I'm slightly interested though, what would make it a crusade? A Papal declaration? You seem, to be fair, more interested in the aftermath.
Are we talking about a religious crusade? A papal declaration would be evidence of a religious crusade if it was accompanied with some semblance of the words "holy land" and "infidels" and some other phraseology demonstrating the religious nature of the war. I also tend to think a religious crusade would be a proactive war and not a responsive one. The war in Afghanistan could therefore be ruled out of the discussion of religious crusade on that basis alone (unless you think that the United States conceived and executed the events of 9/11 and not Al Qaeda terrorists).