This paper begins with an
analysis of an on-line article that refers to the American "attack" on terrorism. The article assumes
an anti-war stance and this essay examines the social
movements of anti-war sentiments in relation to this particular article, as well as in relation to other anti-war movements in America. It is a sociological
analysis of social collectives, and describes both American and Canadian anti-war movements, with direct reference to U.S. military and politics.