Striking First: Preemptive and Preventive Attack in U.S. National Security PolicyRand Corporation, 25 сент. 2006 г. - Всего страниц: 344 RAND Project AIR FORCE studied the post-9/11 shift in U.S. defense policy emphasis toward preemptive and preventive attack, asking under what conditions preemptive or preventive attack is worth considering as a response to perceived threats. It considered the role such first-strike strategies are likely to play in future U.S. national security policy. Finally, it identified implications these conclusions have for military planners and policymakers as they prepare to deal with national security threats in the next decade. |
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Стр. xii
... launched in response to less immediate threats. Preventive attack is motivated not by the desire to strike first ... launches an attack or takes some other undesirable action, such as deploying or dispersing its forces. Anticipatory ...
... launched in response to less immediate threats. Preventive attack is motivated not by the desire to strike first ... launches an attack or takes some other undesirable action, such as deploying or dispersing its forces. Anticipatory ...
Стр. xiii
... launched, and the first-strike advantage expected from carrying out the anticipatory attack compared to allowing the ... launch a preemptive attack against Egypt in October 1973. Concern for national or personal reputations can press ...
... launched, and the first-strike advantage expected from carrying out the anticipatory attack compared to allowing the ... launch a preemptive attack against Egypt in October 1973. Concern for national or personal reputations can press ...
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... launch an anticipatory attack comes into play: The degree of certainty that the enemy attack that it is intended to avert is otherwise inevitable. If it were absolutely certain that the enemy were going to attack and that no deterrent ...
... launch an anticipatory attack comes into play: The degree of certainty that the enemy attack that it is intended to avert is otherwise inevitable. If it were absolutely certain that the enemy were going to attack and that no deterrent ...
Стр. xvii
... launched anticipatory attacks in response to perceived security threats, and situations in which such actions have appeared even moderately attractive have been relatively few and far between. However, both changing international ...
... launched anticipatory attacks in response to perceived security threats, and situations in which such actions have appeared even moderately attractive have been relatively few and far between. However, both changing international ...
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... launch anticipatory attacks also reduces the need for them: The more powerful a state is, the more likely it is to be able to deal effectively with most of the threats it faces through deterrence or defense.) Major preventive attacks in ...
... launch anticipatory attacks also reduces the need for them: The more powerful a state is, the more likely it is to be able to deal effectively with most of the threats it faces through deterrence or defense.) Major preventive attacks in ...
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Preventive Attack | 8 |
Anticipatory Attack | 10 |
Anticipatory Attack Versus Operational Preemption | 14 |
Studying Preemptive and Preventive Attack | 15 |
The Best Defense? When and Why States Strike First | 19 |
Changing Perceptions of Power and Threats | 93 |
Persistent Obstacles to Striking First | 94 |
Anticipatory Attacks After Operation Iraqi Freedom | 96 |
Anticipatory Attack in Future National Security Strategies | 98 |
Leading Scenarios for US Anticipatory Attack | 99 |
Striking Violent Nonstate Actors to Avert Terrorism | 101 |
Attacking States to Limit the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction | 103 |
Political Consequences of Anticipatory Attack | 105 |
Prevention and Preemption in International Politics | 20 |
Preemptive War and FirstStrike Advantage | 22 |
Preventive War and the Balance of Power | 29 |
The Costs Benefits and Risks of Anticipatory Attack | 32 |
The Advantage of Striking First | 33 |
The Certainty of the Threat | 36 |
Weighing the Pros and Cons of Anticipatory Attack | 38 |
Attacking in SelfDefense Legality and Legitimacy of Striking First | 43 |
International Law | 48 |
Legal Use of Force | 50 |
Force Authorized by the Security Council | 51 |
SelfDefense | 52 |
Proportionality | 54 |
Necessity | 55 |
Alternative Standards for Anticipatory SelfDefense | 59 |
Anticipatory Attack Against Nonstate Actors | 66 |
Entering Other States to Attack Nonstate Actors | 67 |
The Significance of Legality | 71 |
The UN Security Council | 74 |
The International Criminal Court | 75 |
Legitimacy | 86 |
Conclusion | 89 |
Preemptive and Preventive Strategies in Future US National Security Policy Prospects and Implications | 91 |
Rhetoric and Reality | 92 |
Anticipatory Attack and Future US Defense Planning | 107 |
Intelligence Requirements for Striking First | 109 |
Other Military Capabilities for Anticipatory Attack | 112 |
The Importance of Operational Preemption | 114 |
Dangers of Relying on Preemptive and Preventive Attack | 115 |
Preemptive Attack as a Threat to the United States | 116 |
The Nexus of Politics and War | 118 |
US Preventive Attack Cases | 121 |
US Consideration of Preventive Attack Against China | 152 |
The Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 | 171 |
The Invasion of Grenada 1983 | 182 |
Israeli Preemptive and Preventive Attack Cases | 189 |
The Sinai Campaign 1956 | 191 |
The SixDay War 1967 | 198 |
The October War 1973 | 206 |
The Osirak Raid 1981 | 211 |
Counterterrorist Anticipatory Attack Cases | 219 |
The Israeli Assassination Attempt Against Khaled Mishal 1997 | 220 |
The Tirana Raids 1998 | 229 |
Hellfire Strike in Yemen 2002 | 241 |
The Jordanian Crackdown in Maan 2002 | 256 |
NSS Statements on Preemptive and Preventive Attack | 267 |
References | 271 |
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