The Irar War and U.S. Foreign Policy
The Iraq War has had a dramatic impact on U.S. relations with the world. Here find profiles, time lines, and other resources.
Iraq War Central
Iraq War background and summary are provided here from Keith Porter, About Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy. The summary covers the prelude to war, coalition building, invasion and occupation, costs and casualties, foreign policy implications, and paths forward from the Iraq War.
Iraq War background and summary are provided here from Keith Porter, About Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy. The summary covers the prelude to war, coalition building, invasion and occupation, costs and casualties, foreign policy implications, and paths forward from the Iraq War.
Timeline of the Iraq War
A timeline of the Iraq War from 2002 to present, from About Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy Keith Porter
A timeline of the Iraq War from 2002 to present, from About Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy Keith Porter
Profile: The Iraq War
Iraq War background and summary are provided in this issue profile from Keith Porter, About Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy. The summary covers the prelude to war, coalition building, invasion and occupation, costs and casualties, foreign policy implications, and paths forward from the Iraq War.
Iraq War background and summary are provided in this issue profile from Keith Porter, About Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy. The summary covers the prelude to war, coalition building, invasion and occupation, costs and casualties, foreign policy implications, and paths forward from the Iraq War.
Top U.S. Foreign Policy Political Casualties from the Iraq War
In the United States (and among leading allies) the steep cost and on-going nature of the Iraq War have caused considerable damage to top political leaders and political movements. Some have seen their professional reputations sullied, others have paid a price for tieing their credibility to the Bush Administration's actions. Here is a partial list of the foreign policy "political casualties" from the Iraq War, from About Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy Keith Porter.
In the United States (and among leading allies) the steep cost and on-going nature of the Iraq War have caused considerable damage to top political leaders and political movements. Some have seen their professional reputations sullied, others have paid a price for tieing their credibility to the Bush Administration's actions. Here is a partial list of the foreign policy "political casualties" from the Iraq War, from About Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy Keith Porter.
Foreign Policy Implications of the Iraq War
The war in Iraq and its fallout have been at the center of U.S. foreign policy since the overt march to war began in 2002. And the war has fueled anti-American sentiment around the world, making global diplomacy all the more difficult. Here is a look at how our relations with almost every country in the world are in some form colored by the war.
The war in Iraq and its fallout have been at the center of U.S. foreign policy since the overt march to war began in 2002. And the war has fueled anti-American sentiment around the world, making global diplomacy all the more difficult. Here is a look at how our relations with almost every country in the world are in some form colored by the war.
Iraq War: Paths Forward
President Bush and his team hope to bring enough stability to the nation that Iraqi security forces can maintain control and allow the new government to gain strength and legitimacy. Others believe this is a nearly impossible task. And still others believe this future is plausible but cannot unfold until after American forces leave. About Guide to US Foreign Policy Keith Porter looks at the plans.
President Bush and his team hope to bring enough stability to the nation that Iraqi security forces can maintain control and allow the new government to gain strength and legitimacy. Others believe this is a nearly impossible task. And still others believe this future is plausible but cannot unfold until after American forces leave. About Guide to US Foreign Policy Keith Porter looks at the plans.
2008 Candidates on Iraq
The Council on Foreign Relations offers this summary of the 2008 presidential candidate's positions on America's role in Iraq.
The Council on Foreign Relations offers this summary of the 2008 presidential candidate's positions on America's role in Iraq.
Restore Trust in America's Leadership
Ivo Daalder and James Lindsay write, "No foreign policy decision since America's retreat into isolationism in the 1930s has done more to harm American and global security than the Iraq war."
Ivo Daalder and James Lindsay write, "No foreign policy decision since America's retreat into isolationism in the 1930s has done more to harm American and global security than the Iraq war."
