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Nov 06, 2005 22:14

I cannot consentrate or focus. I have a paper due Tuesday. One of these facts must change soon.

Paper topic: Imagine you are working in the State Department and tasked with writing a policy brief on the following topic: what principles should guide American intervention in civil wars?

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powell doctrine exodusfromhoth November 7 2005, 15:00:56 UTC
from wikipedia:

General Colin Powell made famous the so-called Powell Doctrine as part of the run up to the 1990-1991 Gulf War.

It is also known as the "Powell Doctrine of Overwhelming Force."

The Powell Doctrine simply asserts that when a nation is engaging in war, every resource and tool should be used to achieve overwhelming force against the enemy. This may oppose the principle of proportionality, but there are grounds to suppose that principles of Just War may not be violated.

The Powell Doctrine is perhaps best illustrated by his quote (as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the 1991 Persian Gulf War) about the Iraqi Army:

"First we're going to cut it off, then we're going to kill it."
After victory, the military should leave the field of engagement, rather than staying around as peacekeepers.

It has been argued that the Doctrine follows from principles laid out by Caspar Weinberger, Ronald Reagan's Secretary of Defense and, as such, Powell's former boss:

Is a vital US interest at stake?
Will we commit sufficient resources to win?
Are the objectives clearly defined?
Will we sustain the commitment?
Is there reasonable expectation that the public and Congress will support the operation?
Have we exhausted our other options?
Do we have a clear exit strategy?

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