Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
9
Language
English
Published
Apr 28, 2008
Publisher
DIANE Publishing Company
ISBN-10
1428989129
ISBN-13
9781428989122
Description
In a pivotal moment in American diplomacy, Condoleezza Rice offers a firsthand account of U.S. foreign policy regarding Iraq during her tenure as Secretary of State. With a background that combines deep academic insight with years of political experience, she presents a nuanced discussion that reveals the complexities and challenges faced by the United States in a rapidly shifting global landscape.
Through engaging testimony before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Rice delves into the intricate web of decisions that shaped America's approach to Iraq, including the motives behind intervention and the consequences that followed. Her perspective is both candid and reflective, highlighting the critical balance between national security and international relations.
Rice's narrative is not just a recounting of events; it’s an exploration of the moral and strategic dilemmas that defined an era. Her voice brings to life the debates, the alliances, and the repercussions of choices made on the world stage, inviting readers to reflect on the broader implications for U.S. policy and the lives impacted by it.
Through engaging testimony before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Rice delves into the intricate web of decisions that shaped America's approach to Iraq, including the motives behind intervention and the consequences that followed. Her perspective is both candid and reflective, highlighting the critical balance between national security and international relations.
Rice's narrative is not just a recounting of events; it’s an exploration of the moral and strategic dilemmas that defined an era. Her voice brings to life the debates, the alliances, and the repercussions of choices made on the world stage, inviting readers to reflect on the broader implications for U.S. policy and the lives impacted by it.