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The stated U.S. policy imperative, adduced by [[Colin Powell]] during his term as [[Secretary of State]] of the [[United States]], that all foreign conflicts must have clear goals and a clear exit plan.  The stated goal of this policy was to avoid another [[Vietnam War]], but the Powell Doctrine played little part in the [[Iraq War]].
 
The stated U.S. policy imperative, adduced by [[Colin Powell]] during his term as [[Secretary of State]] of the [[United States]], that all foreign conflicts must have clear goals and a clear exit plan.  The stated goal of this policy was to avoid another [[Vietnam War]], but the Powell Doctrine played little part in the [[Iraq War]].
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Revision as of 23:05, July 23, 2007

The stated U.S. policy imperative, adduced by Colin Powell during his term as Secretary of State of the United States, that all foreign conflicts must have clear goals and a clear exit plan. The stated goal of this policy was to avoid another Vietnam War, but the Powell Doctrine played little part in the Iraq War.