Foreign policy: Part II When is it justifiable to intervene in foreign endeavors? What ideology guided foreign policy in the Cold War era? How has ideology changed in the post 9- 11 era?
Foreign policy: Part IIForeign policy: Part II
When is it justifiable to intervene in foreign endeavors?
What ideology guided foreign policy in the Cold War era?
How has ideology changed in the post 9-11 era?
When is it justifiable to intervene in foreign endeavors?
When is it justifiable to intervene in foreign endeavors?
Defense of interest- Peace keeping- Revenge- Seek resources- Humanitarian-
US Foreign Policy Goals US Foreign Policy Goals
State Department Mission Statement: Create a more secure,
democratic, and prosperous world for the benefit of the American people and the international community.
Eras of US Foreign PolicyEras of US Foreign Policy
1944-1949: hegemonic US
Isolationist Refused to be involved
in WWII, until Pearl Harbor
1950-1962: bipolar world
Two power blocs USSR and USA are
superpowers Arms race- Deterrence-
MAD Interventionist
Containment, domino effect
Eras of US Foreign PolicyEras of US Foreign Policy
1960-1991: loose bipolarity
Reconfiguration of the international arena
Several blocks of power in the EU, UN, and Asia
1991-2001:towards a multi-polar world
End of the Cold War Rise of China and India
Post-9-11 – Pax Americana?
Uni-polar War against terrorism
American Foreign Policy in 21st Century
American Foreign Policy in 21st Century
Basic Principles US freedom is protected by insuring others
are free. US prosperity depends on prosperity of
others. US security relies on a global effort to secure
the rights of all.
Examining the Iraq WarExamining the Iraq War Summary
March 19, 2003 – May 1, 2003 ? Over 2,877 + 5 confirmation from DOD pending deaths of
American soldiers 21,572 wounded soldiers Estimate of civilian deaths at 100,00 to 150,000. Number of Iraqi police dead at 2,145 (DOD does not track Iraqi
deaths). The war has cost about $347 billion thus far. The Pentagon is spending about $6 billion a month on the war in
Iraq, or about $200 million a day, or about 7.3 million per hour according to the CBO.
Petroleum was less than $30 a barrel in May 2003 and it selling at $75 a barrel 3 years later
Iraq has world’s 2nd largest oil reserves.
Examining the Iraq WarExamining the Iraq War
Justification for invasion WMD’s Liberate the Iraqi’s Spread democracy ?Control of oil supply?
Based on the State Departments mission statement, was the war justifiable?
Is the military policy (stay the course) in Iraq working?
Ethnic/Religious Groups in IraqEthnic/Religious Groups in Iraq
Examining Iraq War StrategyExamining Iraq War Strategy
Traditional War Strategy Objective achieved?
Succeed in removing Saddam Hussein, but failing in suppressing insurgency
Effectiveness of strategy? “Shock and Awe” worked only when target are static and
apparent
Insurgency War Strategy Different type of war
Classic Doctrine in fighting Malay insurgency was developed by general Sir Gerald Templar in 1940-1950 .
Counterinsurgency warfare is 20% military and 80% political.
Examination of the Iraq WarExamination of the Iraq War
Institutions Slow to Change stuck in Cold War Traditional War strategy is not working
The Pentagon’s strategy in 2003 and 2004 was to combat insurgency simply by eliminating it.
The approach was called “kill and capture”. “Hunt them down”. Rumsfeld, “ I want their heads on a plate.”
Rumsfeld’s Pentagon was unwilling to cut expensive weapon systems that would allow to create new combat units and other resources necessary for effective counter terrorism.
15 Dec 2006, for the first time since the Vietnam War, the Marine Corp will release an new counterinsurgency field manual.
Examining the Iraq WarExamining the Iraq War
Critique of the strategy “History teaches you that war, at its heart, is a
human endeavor. And if you ignore the human side-yours, the enemy’s and the civilian’s-you are setting yourself up for failure.”-- Major McLaughlin
But it is not just winning the hearts and minds in other words making them “like you”. Iraqis needs to accept that supporting the US side is in their best interest. --Kilcullen
Examining the Iraq WarExamining the Iraq War
Critique of the strategy “If we are smart enough to see this through,
we can win it. If we are not careful, we could destroy everything we’ve done in the last 6 months in a manner of minutes by doing something stupid-taking an action to alienate the Sunni population. It takes months to make someone like you; it can take just a minute to make them hate you.” --- Major Simmering
War Against Terrorism: A Different Type of War
War Against Terrorism: A Different Type of War
Who is the enemy? Defense Dept definition: Guerilla War “ Military and
paramilitary operations conducted in enemy held or hostile territory by irregular, predominantly indigenous forces.
How is success or failure in the war gauged? What determines the end of the war? What is the best strategy to win the war against
terror?
QuizQuiz What should the US do with
Iran’s nuclear ambitions?
Iran has refined low grades of Uranium.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been vocal about Iran’s entry into the nuclear club.
Iran produces 4 million barrels of oil a day.
It is in the Middle East where conflict already exist in Israel and Iraq.