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To encourage the coordinated, balanced progress of economic and security reconstruction in a post-conflict Iraq, President Bush has directed his administration to begin planning now.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Post-War Planning
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The Center expressed particular concern in an analysis released on 27 August 1990 entitled Caveat Emptor : A Consumer's Guide to the Post-Iraq 'World Order' about the Bush Administration's apparent misconceptions about relying on Soviet cooperation and organized international opprobrium to deter Saddam Hussein from future acts of aggression.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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In light of the Bush administration's current difficulties in Iraq (arising from poor post-conflict planning), your description may have to be revisited.
ECONOMIST: Highly productive
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Today's Washington Post reveals that Mr. Kanter -- who thanks to his credentials as a former Bush Administration official has played a pivotal role in the effort to repackage Morton Halperin's record -- has what appears to be a serious conflict of interest.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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While the foregoing litany illustrates the mindset of many in the Bush Administration on the irrelevance of a rigorous technology security policy in the so-called post-Cold War world, the specific device being used to force reckless decontrol actions through the U.S. government warrants special mention.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy