percentages (Shah). To date, the wars in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq have cost the U.S. $4.4 trillion (“Economic Costs”). For some, this may seem like routine: an unavoidable cost of being a developed country. However, others believe that war is not a necessary method for existence in the modern world. The latter approach is exactly what Margaret Mead discusses in her essay entitled, “Warfare: An Invention…
with the legacy and lessons of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) in Iraq, and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) in Afghanistan, Lieutenant General (Retired) Daniel Bolger’s book, Why We Lost, adds an important element to the debate. An element that questions the advice to political leadership, the strategy, and the leadership of the country’s senior military officers. Bolger’s service as a general officer in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the senior levels of the U.S. Army…
Communism is a social and political theory advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. Communists were presented as threats in the United States and they are known as the Red Scare. The iron curtain wasn’t an actual curtain, but the line of separation was shaped as a curtain separating the non-communists and the communists. The Cuban Missile Crisis was a conflict between the United…
the terrorist should be suppressed therefore, no logistics and arms can be moved in order for the terrorist to carry out their plan of attack. For example what the United States done in Afghanistan when they launch the attack is a way to counter state-sponsored terrorism. The US led war was directed to Afghanistan where Bin Laden and other members of Al Qaeda were hiding. The Bush administration will not hesitate to do preemptive strikes against terrorist if they are treating the lives of the…
The Cold War long defined American foreign policy. American foreign policy was forced to embody American national identity by advocating for economic freedom and countering the Soviet Union across the globe. Once the Cold War ended, the U.S. faced a world with new actors and new challenges. This new world necessitated a new foreign policy as well. After the Cold War, U.S. foreign policy struggled to meet different challenges, but its core objective of spreading American ideology remained. The…
Aggressor in the Cold War The Cold War was a state of political and military tension after World War II primarily between the United States of America and the Soviet Union that lasted from 1947 to 1991. The Cold War was more about convincing other countries to turn Capitalist or Communist than fighting each other with weapons and items of mass destruction. However, the combat with weapons never really occurred in the United States of America or the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Most of the…
communication devices because of the Patriot Act. The U.S responded to the 9/11 attack with The War Of Terror and with the Patriot Act .Strikes against the al-Qaeda terrorist training camps and military institutions of the Taliban…
which serious physical harm occurred or was threatened (Posttraumatic).” What this definition does not inform you about is the thousands of lives that are affected by PTSD and the countless men and women who have taken their life. The war in Vietnam, the Iraq/Afghanistan conflict, and the advancements in modern combat have and are still playing a dominant role in the suffering of thousands of veterans across America. To talk about the effect of PTSD, one must first know what it is and how it…
the United States. One of the biggest regretted wars was the Iraq War (2003-11) during the Bush Administration. Why was there a war in Iraq one might ask? The Bush Administration based its rationale for war principally on the assertion that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and that Saddam's government posed an immediate threat to the United States and its coalition allies. Of course some might mistake this war for the War in Afghanistan which began in 2001 after the September 11…
to define terrorism as an act of war, or as a crime, or both. However, terrorism is a controversial definition that could mean different things to the parties involved in that act either directly or indirectly. If we consider terrorism to be a crime, then this terrorists can be trialed in the domestic law, but these attacks are sometimes dismissed as isolated events in the international law grounds. On the other hand, if we categorize terrorism as being an act of war, then we assume that such…