Serving Two Flags: Neocons, Israel and the Bush Administrati

moghrabi

House Member
May 25, 2004
4,508
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38
Canada
May 2004, pages 20-23, 91

Neocon Corner
Serving Two Flags: Neocons, Israel and the Bush Administration
By Stephen Green
Since 9/11, a small group of “neoconservatives” in the administration have effectively gutted—they would say reformed—traditional American foreign and security policy. Features of the new Bush doctrine include the pre-emptive use of unilateral force, and the undermining of the United Nations and the principle instruments and institutions of international law...all in the cause of fighting terrorism and promoting homeland security.

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http://www.wrmea.com/archives/May_2004/0405020.html
 

moghrabi

House Member
May 25, 2004
4,508
4
38
Canada
May 2004, pages 20-23, 91

Neocon Corner
Serving Two Flags: Neocons, Israel and the Bush Administration
By Stephen Green
Since 9/11, a small group of “neoconservatives” in the administration have effectively gutted—they would say reformed—traditional American foreign and security policy. Features of the new Bush doctrine include the pre-emptive use of unilateral force, and the undermining of the United Nations and the principle instruments and institutions of international law...all in the cause of fighting terrorism and promoting homeland security.

........

http://www.wrmea.com/archives/May_2004/0405020.html
 

moghrabi

House Member
May 25, 2004
4,508
4
38
Canada
May 2004, pages 20-23, 91

Neocon Corner
Serving Two Flags: Neocons, Israel and the Bush Administration
By Stephen Green
Since 9/11, a small group of “neoconservatives” in the administration have effectively gutted—they would say reformed—traditional American foreign and security policy. Features of the new Bush doctrine include the pre-emptive use of unilateral force, and the undermining of the United Nations and the principle instruments and institutions of international law...all in the cause of fighting terrorism and promoting homeland security.

........

http://www.wrmea.com/archives/May_2004/0405020.html