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Bush's Policies make the United States Less Secure
Bush use security concerns to justify many of his actions, but his policies actually make us less secure.
- Bush has antagonized the Arab world by invading Iraq which encourages hatred towards the United States.
- Bush has diverted military and intelligence resources away from pursuing Osama Bin Laden, a proven threat,in order to invade Iraq, an imaginary threat.
- Bush's unilateral and arrogant approach to foreign policy has alienated our allies around the world and made them less likely to come to our aid when we need them.
- Bush has promoted a useless new missile defense system that threatens to break the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
- Bush has failed to fund Homeland Security measures designed to protect us.
- Bush is letting the ten year ban on assault weapons lapse in September 2004 despite the success of the ban and widespread support from law enforcement.
- Bush has not properly addressed the potential nuclear threat from North Korea. [Senate report] [WorldNetDaily] [Carnegie Analysis]
Resources
- Two dozen former top diplomats and military leaders issued a statement condemning Bush's handling of foreign affairs. [Washington Post]
- "The Bush National Security Strategy: An Evaluation" by the Brookings Institute.
- "The National Security Case Against George W. Bush" by Will Marshall.
"The 35 Articles of Impeachment and the Case for Prosecuting George W. Bush"
