Look beyond Iraq, experts advise Bush
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The experts from the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI) have advised the reelected President of the United States George W. Bush to look beyond Iraq and shift the foreign policy attention towards Russia, North Korea, Iran and China. President George W. Bush needs to pay attention to the unstable Russia threatened by the terrorists, political and economic pressures, and to the acquisition of nuclear weapons by Iran and North Korea.
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Year: 2004
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Warner raises concerns of U.S. force overextension
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Senator John Warner (Republican, Virginia), chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), has raised concerns about the US military involvement in both Iraq and the Korean peninsula. He views the US military forces as overextended potentially and has also noted that the ongoing conflict between rival Muslim sects has the potential to explode into civil war in Iraq.
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Year: 2006
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