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Groupthink, Iraq, and the war on terror: explaining US policy shift toward Iraq / Badie, Dina   Journal Article
Badie, Dina Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Existing scholarship on the Iraq War decision-making process generally treats the event as a logical extension of pre-existing ideas and policies. This paper considers the Bush administration's decision to absorb Iraq into the broader War on Terror as a deviation from long-held views of Saddam Hussein. I argue that the decision to incorporate Iraq into the wider post 9/11 mission was pathologically driven by groupthink, which caused a shift in the administration's view of Saddam from a troubling dictator to an existential threat to US security. Therefore, groupthink can simultaneously explain the defects in the decision-making process and the shift from cautious restraint to accelerated urgency with respect to US relations with Iraq.
Key Words Iraq  United States  War on Terror  9/11  Saddam Hussein  US Policy - Iraq 
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