George W. Bush
The invasion of Iraq War
Part I: Outline
Introduction
According to, Lexington, (2010), George W. Bush administration casted the Iraq war as a section of the general war to handle radicalism. The argument by the president’s administration was that Iraq was involved in the creation of atomic and organic weapons thus leading to invasion. This paper will therefore seek to establish whether the decision making qualities of George W. Bush on Iraq’s invasion were satisfactory.
George W. Bush Decision Making Qualities
The decision making qualities of George W. Bush can only be termed through the Iraq war. This is termed as his individual war because he made the decision of invasion. The war demonstrates him as a solution giver and a person that is not characterized by doubts. When the issue of weapons generation was determined he gave a solution through a consideration of several aspects although not everything that he should have considered.
An Examination of Whether George W. Bush Iraq Invasion Decision Was Satisfactory
The invasion was aimed at stopping the production of destructive weapons. This decision by the president resulted in the development of a stable state of Iraq.
Conclusion
The decision to invade Iraq was not baseless as it was based on issues identification. Weapons generation would have resulted in mass destruction and as the United States president he had to act by utilizing his power. The invasion involved different risks and the challenges outweigh the generated benefits.
Part II: Bibliography
Lexington, L. (2010). Decision to invade Iraq. Retrieved from http://www.economist.com/blogs/lexington/2010/10/decision_invade_iraq
The rationales and decision of invading Iraq, the satisfactory of the decision, and how the invasion made history.
Wintour, P. & Bowcott, O. (2016). Circumstances Of Decisions To Invade Iraq Were Far From Satisfactory. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/06/chilcot-circumstances-of-decision-to-invade-iraq-far-from-satisfactory-tony-blair
From what perspective is the Iraq war invasion decision considered unsatisfactory, from what ground were the decisions made and what qualities did George W. Bush utilize in developing the particular decisions.
Alex Mintz, Karl DeRouen Jr. (2010). Understanding Foreign Policy Decision Making. Cambridge University Press
Why the president’s administration opted to invade Iraq, why the administration felt that the production of weapons would result in mass destruction thus opting to solve the issue.
Jane K. Cramer & Trevor A. Thrall. Why Did the United States Invade Iraq? Routledge. Print.
The rationale behind the invasion of United States in Iraq, the expected outcome of the war and the generated benefits that were attained from the war