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The Matador's Cape
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Focusing on the aftermath of 9/11, the essays analyze the profound shifts in American policy both domestically and internationally. The author critiques Washington's failure to accurately identify and respond to terrorist threats, attributing this to various ideological and emotional distortions. He highlights the misguided transition from targeting al Qaeda to the Iraq War, influenced by flawed theories on deterrence and intervention. With a deep understanding of the War on Terror, the author presents sobering insights into contemporary America while offering a broader, hopeful global perspective.
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The Matador's Cape, Stephen Holmes
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- Released
- 2007
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- Title
- The Matador's Cape
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Stephen Holmes
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Released
- 2007
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 378
- ISBN13
- 9780521875165
- Category
- Military
- Description
- Focusing on the aftermath of 9/11, the essays analyze the profound shifts in American policy both domestically and internationally. The author critiques Washington's failure to accurately identify and respond to terrorist threats, attributing this to various ideological and emotional distortions. He highlights the misguided transition from targeting al Qaeda to the Iraq War, influenced by flawed theories on deterrence and intervention. With a deep understanding of the War on Terror, the author presents sobering insights into contemporary America while offering a broader, hopeful global perspective.