War on Terrorism
Title : War on Terrorism Name Institution Course Instructor Date : Abstract Historically , it has always been said that nothing happens in a vacuum more so with regards to wars . Many Americans hold the belief that plans for the Iraq war had its roots in the Bush administration either during or just after the September 11 , attack in 2001 . Unknown by many people the foundation for this war was laid prior to September 2001 in a policy `A Clean Break : A New Strategy for Securing the Realm . This policy of

1996 , written by a group of neoconservatives , was an aggressive document which proposed among others that the United States be compelled to confront Iraq end result of which would be an invasion and overthrow of Saddam Hussein . This attempts to discuss the extent to which this invasion was a break from the previous United States foreign and defense policy
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HYPERLINK \l "_Toc8 " A Break with Previous United States Foreign and Defense Policy PAGEREF _Toc8 \h 4
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc9 " Conclusion PAGEREF _Toc9 \h 6 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc0 " References PAGEREF _Toc0 \h 7
Introduction
During the year 1998 , a group of American `neoconservatives ' openly wrote to President Clinton to attack Iraq . This group was known as the Committee for Peace and Security in the Gulf . They were in real sense calling for the Americans to form part of a proxy army of attack...
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