Thus, while the Carter Doctrine warned away outside forces from the region, the Reagan Corollary pledged to secure internal stability.
Interview with Michael Klare, in which he cites the Carter Doctrine as one of the causes of the 2003 Iraq War.
The strategic position of Egypt in relation to the Arabian Peninsula was decisive for American crisis planning under the Carter Doctrine.
Carter Doctrine (1977-1981).
Our object should be "to squeeze but not strangle Iraq," says the author of the Carter Doctrine.
According to the Carter Doctrine, any attack on the Gulf is an attack on strategic interests to the United States, necessitating a military response.
Some analysts have argued that the implementation of the Carter Doctrine and the Reagan Corollary also played a role in the outbreak of the 2003 Iraq War.
This period of the Cold War saw an increase in the Agency's global, anti-Soviet activities, which is started under the Carter Doctrine in late 1980.
The wording of the Carter Doctrine (1980) intentionally echoes that of the Truman Doctrine.
This policy would later be named the Carter Doctrine.
Thus, while the Carter Doctrine warned away outside forces from the region, the Reagan Corollary pledged to secure internal stability.
Interview with Michael Klare, in which he cites the Carter Doctrine as one of the causes of the 2003 Iraq War.
The strategic position of Egypt in relation to the Arabian Peninsula was decisive for American crisis planning under the Carter Doctrine.
Carter Doctrine (1977-1981).
Our object should be "to squeeze but not strangle Iraq," says the author of the Carter Doctrine.
According to the Carter Doctrine, any attack on the Gulf is an attack on strategic interests to the United States, necessitating a military response.
Some analysts have argued that the implementation of the Carter Doctrine and the Reagan Corollary also played a role in the outbreak of the 2003 Iraq War.
This period of the Cold War saw an increase in the Agency's global, anti-Soviet activities, which is started under the Carter Doctrine in late 1980.
The wording of the Carter Doctrine (1980) intentionally echoes that of the Truman Doctrine.
This policy would later be named the Carter Doctrine.