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What Leads To Intervention?: A Case Study Of Intervention During The Bush Administration
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What Leads to Intervention?: A Case Study of Intervention During the Bush
As Commander-in-Chief of the most powerful armed force in a world
plagued by small military crises, the question ultimately becomes: when does a
crisis call for intervention? From 1988 to 1992, this was President George
Bush ....
Middle of essay ....lly authorized
military operations without the full consent of Congress. It was an environment
where the executive held the power to use the military based on his own intent.
During his term in the Presidency, George Bush was confronted with many
opportunities to demonstrate his intent for the US military. The four years
while Bush was President saw crisis situations occur with alarming frequency. In
each of these crisis areas, gross human rights violations were committed. In
some cases he rea.... |
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