| Dilip Hiro - History - 2002 - 560 pages
...exports terror . . . Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror . . . This is a regime that has something to hide from the...of evil. arming to threaten the peace of the world. 33 Bush's remarks about an "axis of evil" evoked largely adverse comments not only from Europeans but... | |
| Susan Wright - History - 2002 - 472 pages
...Congress on January 29, 2002, Bush insisted on accusing North Korea, Iran, and Iraq of "constituting] an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world [with] . . . weapons of mass destruction." The threat of terrorist use of such weapons, including biological... | |
| John Kampfner - Great Britain - 2003 - 392 pages
...dangers gather'. The war on terror had only just begun. Listing Iraq, Iran and North Korea, he declared: 'States like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute...destruction, these regimes pose a grave and growing danger.' The doctrine of US primacy and pre-emption was born. Tony Blair was caught unaware. He hurried to catch... | |
| Michael Waldman - 363 pages
...to the list, in his State of the Union address the next month, Bush issued a remarkable challenge. "States like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute...destruction, these regimes pose a grave and growing danger." One year later, the United States invaded Iraq and ousted the dictator Saddam Hussein. Not since World... | |
| Michael Mann - Political Science - 2003 - 300 pages
...and pursuing nuclear weapons capability." Bush mentioned by name North Korea, Iran and Iraq, adding, "States like these and their terrorist allies constitute...evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world." He was declaring two new world wars at once, while still embroiled in Afghanistan.4 Such is the ambition... | |
| Kenneth C. Davis - History - 2009 - 717 pages
...hope for freedom. Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror. . . . States like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute...of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. This address, given a few months after the terrorist attacks and the war against Afghanistan, may go... | |
| Paul Todd, Jonathan Bloch - Political Science - 2003 - 268 pages
...and are pursuing weapons of mass destruction. Declaring that 'states like' Iran, Iraq and North Korea 'and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world', Bush promised military aid to 'governments everywhere' in the fight against terrorism. Students of... | |
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