Obama's Coalition of the Willing Problem in Iran

Obama's Coalition of the Willing Problem in Iran

In the immediate aftermath of the 2003 Iraq War, before the Iraqi insurgency had come to define the conflict, one of the Democratic Party’s loudest criticisms of the Bush administration was that it had utterly bungled the diplomatic angle in the run-up to the war: President George W. Bush had been unable to replicate his father’s success in getting the United Nations to pass a catch-all resolution authorizing “all necessary means” to ensure that Iraq was disarmed. Nor had he been able to get a major regional security organization to endorse military action after efforts at the U.N. Security Council had ended in deadlock, as his Democratic predecessor Bill Clinton had succeeded in doing over Kosovo.

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