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8 hours ago ago from BrothersJudd Blog
Is there an Obama doctrine? : “Just war”, not just war. And affordable, please (The Economist, 12/17/09) If Mr Bush had a doctrine it was his belief in pre-emptive war, enunciated in the National Security Strategy of 2002 and enacted in Iraq the next year. Does Mr Obama, who opposed that war, accept the idea of pre-emption in any circumstances? Here the Oslo speech was vague. He cited the concept of “just war” (war waged only as a last ...
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23 hours ago ago from Donn to Dusk
While this was being organized and unfolding, Bush was dragged kicking and screaming to the UN on September 12th. This happened through the efforts of a number of countries including Canada and the UK. He appeared at the UN because there was virtually no support for U.S. actions against Iraq and Bush felt that the U.S. could beat the UN into submission. The timing worked out for Iraq who had agreed to come to New York for September 14th and, ...
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17 hours ago ago from Sabbah Report
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14 hours ago ago from Opinions.com.au
The Blair government might not have invaded Iraq had it envisaged the scale of violence it might provoke, Sir John Sawers, the head of MI6 and former adviser to the prime minister, told the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war. View post: Invasion rethink over Iraqi toll
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