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Arguments For and Against the Legitimacy of 2003 Invasion of Iraq

Posted on May 28, 2012June 4, 2012 by JL Admin

[13] Correlli Barnett, “Blair and Bush must be held to account: we were lied into a bloody and unjust war, says Correlli Barnett. The US and UK behaved like international vigilantes.” Spectator 294.9160 (Feb 28, 2004): 16(2).

[14] D.K. Simes, (Nov-Dec 2003)., America’s Imperial Dilemma. Foreign Affairs, 82, 6. p.91.

[15] J. S. Nye Jr., (July-August 2006). Transformational Leadership and U.S. Grand Strategy., Foreign Affairs, 85, 4. p.139.

[16] Moravcsik, Andrew. “Striking a New Transatlantic Bargain”, Foreign Affairs 82.4 (July-August 2003): 74.

[17] Chomsky, Noam., Hegemony or Survival: America’s quest for Global Dominance., published in 2003.

[18] J.L. Gaddis, (Jan-Feb 1994). The tragedy of Cold War history: reflections on revisionism., Foreign Affairs, 73, n1. p.142(13).

[19] D.A. Barr, and J.J. Miranda. “Iraq: time to focus our response.” Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 57.6 (June 2003): 395(2).

[20] Matthew Parris., “The Iraq blunder will make Americans say, ‘Never again!’ And that’s a pity.” Spectator 293.9137 (Sept 20, 2003): 40(1).

[21] L.C. Brown, (May-June 2006). Middle East – Crescent of Crisis: U.S.-European Strategy for the Greater Middle East., Foreign Affairs, 85, 3. p.170.

[22] Gregory D. Foster, “A new security paradigm: it’s easy to equate ‘national security’ or ‘global security’ with military defense against rogue states and terrorism, but a leading U.S. military expert says that view is far too narrow–and could lead to catastrophe if not changed.” World Watch 18.1 (Jan-Feb 2005): 36(11).

Bibliography:

GADDIS, J. L. (Jan-Feb 1994). The tragedy of Cold War history: reflections on revisionism, Foreign Affairs, 73, n1. p.142(13).

OBORNE, Peter. “The US faces a terrible choice–start killing civilians or hand the initiative to Saddam. (Politics)”, Spectator, 291.9112 (March 29, 2003): 10(1).

GLOVER, Stephen. “Anti-war journalists hope for the worst–because the worst will prove them right. (Media Studies).” Spectator 291.9112 (March 29, 2003): 27(1).

HAMILL, James. “The United States, Iraq, and international relations; part one: the backdrop to conflict.” Contemporary Review, 282.1649 (June 2003): 326(8).

BARR, D.A., and J.J. Miranda., “Iraq: time to focus our response. (Editorials).”, Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 57.6 (June 2003): 395(2).

BOOT, Max. “The New American Way of War.”, Foreign Affairs, 82.4 (July-August 2003): 41.

PARRIS, Matthew. “The Iraq blunder will make Americans say, ‘Never again!’ And that’s a pity.” Spectator, 293.9137 (Sept 20, 2003): 40(1).

CHOMSKY, Noam., Hegemony or Survival: America’s quest for Global Dominance., published in 2003.

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