¶ … Military and Terrorism
Terrorism and the Bush doctrine
In response to the terrorism attacks of 9-11, the government responded with a statement which has become known as the Bush doctrine. President Bush declared in no uncertain terms that this country would no longer pursue a stance of strength, deterrence, and containment, which had been the military strategy during the Cold War. He stated that this nation would now pursue all terrorists into whatever nation, hole or cave they hid. The Bush doctrine declared that all people groups, sects of tribes that conducted terrorist activities would be pursued, and destroyed. He included in his policy the promise that nations which harbored, and thus enabled terrorist cells to operate would also be considered enemies of this country, and therefore would be included within the scope of possible military targets. I believe that President Bush's doctrine is the correct stand for this time. His take no prisoners attitude was exactly the response that both America and the world needed to hear in order to understand that America takes the safety of its citizens very seriously.
After 8 years of military spending cuts by the Clinton administration, the world learned on lesson, that America was weak. Our posture to the world was one of carrying a large stick, but being unwilling to use it, even to defend itself. The 'meals on wheels' campaigns undertaken by the Clinton administration around the world, and the willingness to allow American troops to be under foreign, and UN command had created an image of America that we were unwilling, or unable to conduct a successful military campaign.
According to Smith and Kidron's State of the World Atlas, "since the Vietnam War and the protest which this war generated within the U.S.A.,...
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