| Claes G. Ryn - 2003 - 246 pages
...America's strength and influence in the world is "unprecedented" and "unequalled." The United States, "sustained by faith in the principles of liberty and the value of a free society," also has "unparalleled responsibilities, obligations and opportunities" beyond its borders. The report... | |
| Ivelaw L. Griffith - 2004 - 586 pages
...important responsibilities... For freedom to thrive, accountability must be expected and required. . . The United States possesses unprecedented - and unequalled...obligations, and opportunity. The great strength of this -263nation must be used to promote a balance of power that favours freedom. ..The United States welcomes... | |
| Brian Loveman - 2004 - 388 pages
...West Point, New York, June 1, 2002 The United States possesses unprecedented — and unequaled — strength and influence in the world. Sustained by...liberty, and the value of a free society, this position conies with unparalleled responsibilities, obligations, and opportunity. The great strength of this... | |
| Dick Stoken - 2004 - 382 pages
...Strategy of the United States of America, a 31-page report to the Congress by President George W. Bush, "The United States possesses unprecedented — and...unequalled — strength and influence in the world." Furthermore and most important, the Bushies are claiming there are states too dangerous to others to... | |
| Robert Garran - 2014 - 244 pages
...our friends by hoping for the best.29 The document was blunt about American military predominance: 'The United States possesses unprecedented — and...unequalled — strength and influence in the world.' And it repeated Bush's pledge to 'make no distinction between terrorists and those who knowingly harbor... | |
| James J. Hentz - 244 pages
...Dean Acheson. What is not within our powers? As George Bush's new National Security Strategy states, "The United States possesses unprecedented — and unequalled strength and influence in the world."6This "Bush Doctrine" still seeks no absolutes — the US experiment is not utopian — but... | |
| Wim Smit - 2005 - 256 pages
...comfortable using. Consider these excerpts: • "The United States possess unprecedented - and unequaled strength and influence in the world. Sustained by...to promote a balance of power that favors freedom." (p. 1) • "The US national security strategy will be based on a distinctly American internationalism... | |
| Matthew Sparke - 2005 - 442 pages
...policy. The text began by noting that The United States possesses unprecedented — and unequaled — strength and influence in the world. Sustained by...with unparalleled responsibilities, obligations, and opportunity.71 Here the echoes with PNAC's primacy "principles" were clear. Virtually cribbing from... | |
| Donald E. Schmidt - 2005 - 770 pages
...reassess US policy towards Israel. The National Security Strategy document of 2002 says gravely that, "The great strength of this nation must be used to promote a balance of power that favors freedom." The USS Kitty Hawk, one of the carrier battle groups, is a veritable floating city of several thousand.... | |
| Branwen Gruffydd Jones - 2006 - 292 pages
...International Perspectives, ed. David M. Malone and Yuen Foong Khong (Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner, 2003). 21. "The United States possesses unprecedented — and...unequalled — strength and influence in the world" (US Government, The National Security Strategy of the United States of America [Washington, DC: The... | |
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