After The Cold War By A Domestic Realist Perspective
Essay by 24 • April 8, 2011 • 631 Words (3 Pages) • 989 Views
The main idea of this article is to suggest US to focus back on itÐŽ¦s domestic issues, rather than over-spending money and effort in Iraq. After 9/11, US attempted to build a local government in Iraq. However, it failed. Friedman suggested that it is nearly impossible for US to shape Iraq in their own vision. US canÐŽ¦t simply ÐŽ§baby-sitÐŽÐ Iraq by sending more troops, for an infinite time. US has to What US have paid for Iraq, is far beyond what it can endure, and what it could have achieved in itÐŽ¦s own country. Therefore, the only way to deal with the situation is to either get allies to sustain the job in Iraq together, or to retreat all the troops and let Iraq to find the ÐŽ§equilibriumÐŽÐ by itself.
This article may not have a direct linkage to what we have covered in lectures. From textbook and lectures, we often focus on ÐŽ§What happenedÐŽÐ, ÐŽ§why it happenedÐŽÐ and ÐŽ§how it happenedÐŽÐ but we barely covered the topic ÐŽ§what should we do nextÐŽÐ. Here this article provides us with the authorÐŽ¦s idea of ÐŽ§what we should do nextÐŽÐ by linking these opinions to what we have learned: ÐŽ§Why it happenedÐŽÐ. As US garrisoning Iraq is a result from The War On Terror(as we have already covered in lecture as well as the documentary of ÐŽ§The Power of NightmareÐŽÐ), this article gives us a good example of how much America has sacrificed from the war of terror, and what it should do next. Therefore, IÐŽ¦ve chosen this article to provide us with alternative to deal with IraqÐŽ¦s ambiguous situation, rather than telling us more about the history.
Although not entirely legitimate, the article demonstrates a slight sense of liberal perspective. Friedman suggests that to deal with the current situation, US should either ÐŽ§get help or get outÐŽÐ. US needs to have allies to sustain what they have been contributing to Iraq with them; because US canÐŽ¦t simply do everything by themselves. By this ÐŽ§get helpÐŽÐ argument, we can tell that Friedman echoes with liberal perspectiveÐŽ¦s idea and emphasis of cooperating with each other as well as relationships. However, on the other hand, the suggested ÐŽ§get outÐŽÐ solution has demonstrated a mixture of realist and identity perspective. Friedman stated that ÐŽ§WeÐŽ¦ve never had
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