War
Foreign policy of major powers
Jennifer skulte ouaiss
American Foreign policy toward Iraq since 2006
Introduction
I) War on Terror Shaping United States Foreign Policy
II) Installation of a new Iraqi government based on 18 benchmarks
a. New way forward
b. Application of all elements of national powers
c. Security
III) General Interest in Iraqi: The New Iraqi oil law.
Conclusion
Introduction
The invasion of Iraq was in 2003 after the 9/11 attacks of twin towers. The first claim was the possession of Saddam Hussein of weapons of Mass Destruction and his support to terrorist groups including Al Qaeda which threats the United States National Security. Although UN report mentioned no presence of such weapons, Bush......
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