Vice President Dick Cheney is opening a new attack on John Kerry, saying America will not defeat its enemies by fighting a "more sensitive" war on terror, as Kerry called for last week. "America has been in too many wars for any of our wishes, but not a one of them was won by being sensitive," Cheney said in remarks prepared for delivery Thursday. He was referring to a statement Kerry made a week ago to a minority journalists' convention. A week ago, Kerry said: "I believe I can fight a more effective, more thoughtful, more strategic, more proactive, more sensitive war on terror that reaches out to other nations and brings them to our side and lives up to American values in history."