Free hand abroad, divide and rule at home jack Snyder, Robert Shapiro Why did America invade Iraq? The glib answer is “because it could.” In the unipolar moment, the immediate costs and risks of using military force against Saddam Hussein’s hollow, troublesome regime seemed low to U. S. leader 127.21 Kb. 2
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