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The U.S. Response to Terrorism: A Fundamentally Flawed Strategy.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): American Diplomacy; 12/4/2007, p2-6, 5p
Abstract: The author reflects on the strategy of the U.S. military forces in responding to terrorism. He questions the military attacks on countries capable of creating nuclear weapon as basis for future foreign preemptions and discusses that the 9/11 terrorist ...
COMMENT ON: After the Surge: The Only Iraq Worth Fighting For.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): American Diplomacy; 3/25/2008, p1-1, 1p
Abstract: The author reflects on the success of the Surge and the improvement of the Iraqi security forces. He claims that the only viable prospect for an unified and stable Iraq is the creation of a political framework based on a federation of its eighteen prov...
Chas Freeman and the Perils of Articulate Partisanship.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): American Diplomacy. 3/17/2009, p1-6. 6p.
Abstract: The author comments on the article "How To Deal With Iran," by William Luers, Thomas R. Pickering, and Jim Walsh. He discusses Luers and Pickering's suggestion of launching a policy initiative after the Iranian presidential elections on June 12, 2009. ...
American Diplomacy Links--January/February 2017.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): American Diplomacy. 1/31/2017, p40-43. 4p.
Abstract: The author describes the American diplomatic links with the world and the challenges facing U.S. president Donald Trump. Topics include the loss of confidence among the allies; assertiveness of competing great powers; the dissolution of entire states; ...
The Terrible Shadow of the First World War.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): American Diplomacy. 11/11/2008, p1-3. 3p.
Abstract: The article presents an insight about the enormous impact and enduring consequences of the first World War on Europe. It states that the physical carnage produced by the war, however, paled in comparison to the moral and political carnage that the war ...
Give the New Afghan Government a Chance.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): American Diplomacy. 4/15/2015, p1-3. 3p.
Abstract: The article reports on the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan in 2015 and its impact on the country. Topics discussed include the U.S.-Afghan relations, the contribution of former President Hamid Karzai to the decline of his country's econo...
The Islamic World Faces Its Future.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): American Diplomacy. 1/21/2015, p19-28. 10p.
Abstract: The article focuses on the chaotic conditions of the Islamic countries. Topics include the contribution of the Islamic history to the social conflict in the region such as the occupation of western countries to traditional lands of Islam in the 15th ce...
COMMENT ON: After the Surge: The Only Iraq Worth Fighting For.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): American Diplomacy. 3/25/2008, p1-1. 1p.
Abstract: The author reflects on the success of the Surge and the improvement of the Iraqi security forces. He claims that the only viable prospect for an unified and stable Iraq is the creation of a political framework based on a federation of its eighteen prov...
Don't Leave Counter-Insurgency to the Military.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): American Diplomacy. 5/30/2011, p1-5. 5p.
Abstract: The article offers tips on how to conduct counter-insurgency operations in the U.S. Violence and asymmetrical warfare are considered the primary tools of terrorism using terror psychology for maximum effect. It suggests to change counterterrorism polic...
The U.S. Response to Terrorism: A Fundamentally Flawed Strategy.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): American Diplomacy. 12/4/2007, p2-6. 5p.
Abstract: The author reflects on the strategy of the U.S. military forces in responding to terrorism. He questions the military attacks on countries capable of creating nuclear weapon as basis for future foreign preemptions and discusses that the 9/11 terrorist ...