Carter Doctrine: Revision history


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  • curprev 12:3812:38, 26 July 2021193.190.242.4 talk 15,322 bytes +1,396 This doctrine affirmed and legitimised in the general US public the view that foreign intervention in the ME is for U.S. national security; a discourse which is propaganda which doesn't serve most US classes insofar as taxpayers money funds it. Today's terrorism is largely a consequence of what happened in Afghanistan and the 'war on terror' costs billions. The effect and legacy US foreign policy in the ME is highly controversial, hence this decisive shift should include a critical perspective. undo

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