Just a point in support of will here, but the lack of an official declaration of war is troubling. It means that were are now in an indefinite state, in which actions which were previously reserved for temporary crisis and grave situations can be taken with impunity, and without expiration.
The thing about a war is that you expect that it will end. The entire construction of the War on Terror is bent on setting up a "crisis" that can't be measured, can't be won or lost, and can't be declared over.
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