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Hitting First - Preventive Force in U.S. Security Strategy (Paperback)
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Hitting First - Preventive Force in U.S. Security Strategy (Paperback)
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The U.S. war in Iraq was not only an intelligence failure--it was a
failure in democratic discourse. "Hitting First" offers a critical
analysis of the political dialogue leading up to the American
embrace of preventive war as national policy and as the rationale
for the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Taking as its point of
departure the important distinction between preemptive and
preventive war, the contributors examine how the rhetoric of policy
makers conflated these two very different concepts until the public
could no longer effectively distinguish between a war of necessity
and a war of choice.
Although the book focuses on recent events, "Hitting First" takes
into consideration the broader historical, ethical, and legal
context of current American policies. Precedents are examined for
preventive military action based on conventional as well as
nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons threats. The authors also
consider recent examples of the rhetoric of "humanitarian
intervention, " which have tended to undermine traditional notions
of national sovereignty, making purportedly "morally justifiable"
actions easier to entertain. Intelligence gathering and its use,
manipulation, and distortion to suit policy agendas are also
analyzed, as are the realities of the application of military
force, military requirements to sustain a policy of preventive war,
and post-conflict reconstruction.
"Hitting First" presents a timely and essential view of the lessons
learned fromthe failures of the Iraqi conflict, and offers a
framework for avoiding future policy breakdowns through a process
of deliberative public and governmental debate within a free market
of ideas. The critiques and prescriptions offered here provide a
unique and valuable perspective on the challenges of formulating
and conduct of national security policy while sustaining the
principles and institutions of American democracy. This collection
will appeal to students and scholars of American foreign policy,
international relations, political communication, and ethics.
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