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By CBSNews s David MillerThe political cost of the war in Iraq has already been high: President Bush s approval ratings have plummeted as opposition to the conflict has grown, and Republicans lost their majorities in the House and Senate when war-weary voters sent them home last November.The war has also dealt a serious blow to an entire political philosophy: neoconservatism.Born out of former Democrats disaffected by their party s embrace of the anti-war left in the 1960s, neoconservatism for decades operated as one of many intellectual cliques in American politics. Placing relatively little emphasis on domestic policy, it counted hawkish Democrats and Republicans among its follower stanley flask s. But not until President Bush took office in 2001 did neoconservatives see their philosophy become the guiding force of U.S. foreign policy.The tenets of neoconservatism mdash; using pre-emptive military force, spreading democracy, rebuffing international organizations and acting unilaterally mdash; were hallmarks of the run-up to the Iraq war. Once seen as bold acti stanley mugg on in the face of terrorism, it has, in the eyes of many, become associated with hubris, arro stanley thermos mug gance and foolhardiness. Even the word neocon has taken on the connotations of a slur.The neoconservatives who once helped guide policy at the Pentagon have since gone on to other things. Former Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz now heads the World Bank. Douglas Feith, who led the Pent
WASHINGTON -- President Trump warned Iranian President Hassan Rouhani early Monday that he will face dire consequences for threatening the United States. Mr. Trump tweeted in all capital letters about the dangers to Iran of making hostile thre stanley cups ats after Rouhani said Sund stanley tumblers ay, American must understand well that peace with Iran is the mother of all peace and war with Iran is the mother of all wars. To Iranian President Rouhani: NEVER, EVER THREATEN THE UNITED STATES AGAIN OR YOU WILL SUFFER CONSEQUENCES THE LIKES OF WHICH FEW THROUGHOUT HISTORY HAVE EVER SUFFERE stanley cups D BEFORE. WE ARE NO LONGER A COUNTRY THAT WILL STAND FOR YOUR DEMENTED WORDS OF VIOLENCE DEATH. BE CAUTIOUS!mdash; Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump July 23, 2018 Within hours, Iranian state-owned news agency IRNA dismissed Mr. Trump s tweet, describing it as a passive reaction to Rouhani s remarks. The agency, a government mouthpiece, also said Monday that Mr. Trump s comment was only mimicking and copying Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who had in the past warned the West to never threaten an Iranian. Mr. Trump earlier this year pulled the United States out of the international deal meant to prevent Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon and ordered increased American sanctions.Rouhani had warned Mr. Trump Sunday to stop playing with the lion s tail and threatening Iran, or else you will regret it. Mr. Trump has suggested Iranian leaders a Sjff First Ex Ivana Trump on parenting and the president s tweets
By CBSNews s David MillerThe political cost of the war in Iraq has already been high: President Bush s approval ratings have plummeted as opposition to the conflict has grown, and Republicans lost their majorities in the House and Senate when war-weary voters sent them home last November.The war has also dealt a serious blow to an entire political philosophy: neoconservatism.Born out of former Democrats disaffected by their party s embrace of the anti-war left in the 1960s, neoconservatism for decades operated as one of many intellectual cliques in American politics. Placing relatively little emphasis on domestic policy, it counted hawkish Democrats and Republicans among its follower stanley flask s. But not until President Bush took office in 2001 did neoconservatives see their philosophy become the guiding force of U.S. foreign policy.The tenets of neoconservatism mdash; using pre-emptive military force, spreading democracy, rebuffing international organizations and acting unilaterally mdash; were hallmarks of the run-up to the Iraq war. Once seen as bold acti stanley mugg on in the face of terrorism, it has, in the eyes of many, become associated with hubris, arro stanley thermos mug gance and foolhardiness. Even the word neocon has taken on the connotations of a slur.The neoconservatives who once helped guide policy at the Pentagon have since gone on to other things. Former Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz now heads the World Bank. Douglas Feith, who led the Pent