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Summary: War of Necessity, War of Choice: Review and Analysis of Richard N. Haass's Book
Summary: War of Necessity, War of Choice: Review and Analysis of Richard N. Haass's Book
Summary: War of Necessity, War of Choice: Review and Analysis of Richard N. Haass's Book
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The must-read summary of Richard N. Haass's book: “War of Necessity, War of Choice: A Memoir of Two Iraq Wars”.

This complete summary of "War of Necessity, War of Choice" by Richard N. Haass, a prominent American diplomat, outlines his analysis of how the United States can apply the lessons learned from the two Iraq wars so that it is better positioned to put into practice what worked and to avoid repeating what so clearly did not. He also argues that the war in Afghanistan has become a war of choice.

Added-value of this summary:

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• Understand the two wars in Iraq, and the mistakes made and lessons learned
• Expand your knowledge of American politics and foreign policy

To learn more, read "War of Necessity, War of Choice" and discover how the Iraq wars can teach America valuable lessons for the future.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 30, 2017
ISBN9782511002827
Summary: War of Necessity, War of Choice: Review and Analysis of Richard N. Haass's Book

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    Richard Haass is in a unique position as one of the few people involved at a senior level of U.S. government decision-making in both Iraq conflicts. As a member of the National Security Council (NSC) staff for the first President Bush and director of policy planning in the State Department for the second President Bush, Haass has in-depth insider information and experiences related to how two administrations answered the question, When and how should the United States go to war?

    The first Iraq war, instigated by Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait, was a war of necessity. Haass argues that the second Iraq

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