With the ten-year anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon only days away, a debate still rages over whether Britain and America are now more secure now than on September 10th 2001. Critics complain that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the overarching idea of the “Global War On Terror”, were counterproductive, doing “more damage to ourselves than did the two-bit criminals who baited us” and “left the US weaker, more divided and broke”. This raises the question of what would have happened had American foreign policy continued along pre-9/11 lines
Initiating the conflict in Afghanistan may have been unavoidable, but there is a similar necessity t...
In March 2003, the United States and a number of allied countries launched a highly controversial in...
September 11 presented the Bush administration with the opportunity for a strategic reorientation of...
Ten years have passed since the tragic events of September 11th 2001. Over 3,000 people died in the ...
America's war in Afghanistan and on Iraq classified as part of the war on terror have come in the a...
On September 11, 2001, the United States encountered two comprehensive and unforeseen dilemmas, brou...
On September 11, 2001, the United States encountered two comprehensive and unforeseen dilemmas, brou...
Since the attacks of 9/11, political, public, media and academic focus on terrorism and counter-terr...
The ‘War on Terror’ has been a highly debated topic since President Bush first said it after the att...
After 9/11, the United States government was forced to think differently about terrorism and the nat...
The 20th century was a bloody one, full of armed clashes which destroyed Europe, withered an entire ...
The 20th century was a bloody one, full of armed clashes which destroyed Europe, withered an entire ...
The 20th century was a bloody one, full of armed clashes which destroyed Europe, withered an entire ...
It was politically and strategically unwise for the Bush administration to use the term war on terr...
It was politically and strategically unwise for the Bush administration to use the term war on terr...
Initiating the conflict in Afghanistan may have been unavoidable, but there is a similar necessity t...
In March 2003, the United States and a number of allied countries launched a highly controversial in...
September 11 presented the Bush administration with the opportunity for a strategic reorientation of...
Ten years have passed since the tragic events of September 11th 2001. Over 3,000 people died in the ...
America's war in Afghanistan and on Iraq classified as part of the war on terror have come in the a...
On September 11, 2001, the United States encountered two comprehensive and unforeseen dilemmas, brou...
On September 11, 2001, the United States encountered two comprehensive and unforeseen dilemmas, brou...
Since the attacks of 9/11, political, public, media and academic focus on terrorism and counter-terr...
The ‘War on Terror’ has been a highly debated topic since President Bush first said it after the att...
After 9/11, the United States government was forced to think differently about terrorism and the nat...
The 20th century was a bloody one, full of armed clashes which destroyed Europe, withered an entire ...
The 20th century was a bloody one, full of armed clashes which destroyed Europe, withered an entire ...
The 20th century was a bloody one, full of armed clashes which destroyed Europe, withered an entire ...
It was politically and strategically unwise for the Bush administration to use the term war on terr...
It was politically and strategically unwise for the Bush administration to use the term war on terr...
Initiating the conflict in Afghanistan may have been unavoidable, but there is a similar necessity t...
In March 2003, the United States and a number of allied countries launched a highly controversial in...
September 11 presented the Bush administration with the opportunity for a strategic reorientation of...