Because we use the shorthand phrase war on terrorism to describe the United Statess response to the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, it is easy to believe that this
Iraq may have been a central issue in the 2004 presidential election campaign, but a greater concern is that the outcome of the election may have created a mandate and
During the second presidential debate on 30 September, Senator John Kerry stated that it didnt make sense for the United States to pursue research on nuclear bunker-busting weapons (or
As members of the Democratic party in the United States attributed the economic boom of the 1990s to Bill Clintons presidency, so Republicans today are giving George W Bush
The damning findings of the Senate Intelligence Committee report in Washington on Iraqs weapons of mass destruction highlight larger political failures, says Charles Peña.
On 7 July 2004, The
The Pottery Barn rule invoked with regard to Iraq by the United States secretary of state, Colin Powell, says: if you break it, you own it. Even many who did
The new National Security Strategy of the United States promulgated by the Bush administration in September 2002 describes itself as being based on distinctly American internationalism. This new form of
In his annual State of the Union address to the nation and indeed the world President Bush took a page out of his predecessor Bill Clintons campaign playbook and