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Earth was once a world where deterrence safeguarded any one country or leader from ruling the planet or other countries.
That time has passed. The George W. Bush Administration has used September 11 to change war strategy around the world just in time to guarantee (it would appear) that rogue states like Iraq, North Korea and China don’t amass any equalizing power in the form of nuclear or military arsenals, used or not. Under the Cold War deterrence policy . . . the world and the United States, Bush’s strong arm move to forced disarmament over the equalizing force of deterrence policy has completely swept away the near-term global peace that had almost settled in only 50 years after World War II. Now, we all have to live with the consequences, and the extremity of those consequences could be severe. 6 works cited. jvDetere.rtf
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That time has passed. The George W. Bush Administration has used September 11 to change war strategy around the world just in time to guarantee (it would appear) that rogue
states like Iraq, North Korea and China dont amass any equalizing power in the form of nuclear or military arsenals, used or not.
Under the Cold War deterrence policy or even the extended deterrence policy still shakily in place in the region, North Korea and China could have squared off with the
other Asian and Pacific Island countries to vie for U.S. business partnerships, but as rogue states today, they are more likely to be the target of forced disarmament rather than
democratic rites. Unfortunately for the world and the United States, Bushs strong arm move to forced disarmament over the equalizing force of
deterrence policy has completely swept away the near-term global peace that had almost settled in only 50 years after World War II. Now, we all have to live with the
consequences, and the extremity of those consequences could be severe. Definition of Deterrence The concept
of deterrence is often confused, as Jaime Garcia Covarrubias notes. Many believe deterrence means wiping all weapons off the planet. Though this does sound convincingly positive, deterrence policy is the
policy of weapons proliferation that create weapons stockpiles used to deter enemies from attacking. It is a proven method of promoting peace.
The important dichotomy of deterrence as a strategic policy is that it operates on the balance of opposing forces. Those forces are (1) arms race and (2) cooperation. The arms
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