Policies Developed and Implemented by Neoconservative Ideologues

By site admin | August 3, 2005

Here are few examples of policies that were developed and implemented by neoconservative ideologues.

Year: 1996
Policy: Invade Iraq
Defining Policy Document: A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm – Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies
Neoconservative Ideologues: Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, David Wurmser

Year: 2000
Policy: Iran as a “Threat to US Interests in the Gulf,” Necessity for maintaining “forward bases in the Region”
Defining Policy Document: Rebuilding America’s DefensesProject for the New American Century
Neoconservative Ideologues: William Kristol, Robert Kagan, John Bolton

Year: 2002
Policy: Freeze “nuclear club” membership, “preemptive attacks” against transgressors
Defining Policy Document: The National Security Strategy – National Security Council
Neoconservative Ideologues: Paul Wolfowitz

Sources: IASPS, PNAC, NSC

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