guno
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Excellent analysis on the state of affairs and how we got to were we are
"on the GOP primary in particular, the authors noted that “the very warrior intellectuals who were directly responsible for today’s state of affairs” in Iraq and the Middle East “dominate the foreign-policy advisory groups of nearly all the Republican candidates.”
Founded in 1985 by the late Irving Kristol, one of the original leaders in neoconservative thinking, the National Interest served as a forum for vigorous debate among conservative intellectuals and policymakers until the George W. Bush administration, when editorials critical of the Iraq war led to the departure of several of the magazine’s most prominent neoconservative voices."
The danger of ‘Foreign Policy by Bumper Sticker’
"on the GOP primary in particular, the authors noted that “the very warrior intellectuals who were directly responsible for today’s state of affairs” in Iraq and the Middle East “dominate the foreign-policy advisory groups of nearly all the Republican candidates.”
Founded in 1985 by the late Irving Kristol, one of the original leaders in neoconservative thinking, the National Interest served as a forum for vigorous debate among conservative intellectuals and policymakers until the George W. Bush administration, when editorials critical of the Iraq war led to the departure of several of the magazine’s most prominent neoconservative voices."
The danger of ‘Foreign Policy by Bumper Sticker’