Book contents
- Purpose and Power
- Purpose and Power
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Abbreviations
- Thinking about Grand Strategy in Peace and War
- Part I From Backwater to Great Power
- Part II From Great Power to Superpower
- Part III The Post–Cold War World
- Part IV Retreat and Defeat
- 19 Retrenchment, Engagement, and War: The Obama Years, 2009–2017
- 20 Retrenchment, Engagement, and Weakness: Trump and Biden, 2017–2022
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Index
19 - Retrenchment, Engagement, and War: The Obama Years, 2009–2017
from Part IV - Retreat and Defeat
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 January 2024
- Purpose and Power
- Purpose and Power
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Abbreviations
- Thinking about Grand Strategy in Peace and War
- Part I From Backwater to Great Power
- Part II From Great Power to Superpower
- Part III The Post–Cold War World
- Part IV Retreat and Defeat
- 19 Retrenchment, Engagement, and War: The Obama Years, 2009–2017
- 20 Retrenchment, Engagement, and Weakness: Trump and Biden, 2017–2022
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Index
Summary
The Barack Obama administration insisted many of America’s problems with other nations were the fault of the Bush administration. This was true in the case of Iraq, but such thinking ignores the aims and interests of other states and the ideologies driving them. The administration launched a failed “reset” of relations with Russia, a war for regime change against Libya that repeated many Bush mistakes, endured the Syrian “red line” chemical weapons use debacle, and mounted a troop “surge” in Afghanistan while withdrawing from Iraq too early, feeding the environment that created Islamic State. Obama’s administration subverted democracy in Iraq and Afghanistan and launched the Third Iraq War against Islamic State while acknowledging it would be passed to the next administration. It signed the JCPOA nuclear agreement with Iran in order to delay Iran’s development of nuclear weapons until Obama left office. John Kerry admitted publicly that this deal would allow Iran to fund terrorist actions abroad.
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- Purpose and PowerUS Grand Strategy from the Revolutionary Era to the Present, pp. 633 - 660Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024