With the end of the Cold War came not the end of history, but the end of Americas sense of its strategic purpose in the world. Then, after a decade of drift, the US was violently dragged back into international conflict. Its armed forces responded magnificently but its leaders objectives were substantially flawed. We fought the wrong war -- twice -- for reasons that were opaque, and few American citizens understood the cause for which their sons and daughters were fighting and dying. War is a poor substitute for strategic vision, and decisions made in the heat of imminent conflict are often limited by the emotions of the moment. In Dont Wait for the Next War, Wesley K. Clark, a retired four-star general of the US army and former Democratic candidate for president, presents a compelling argument for continued American global leadership and the basis on which it can succeed -- a new American strategy. America needs both new power and deeper perspective. The platform for American leadership is to use Americas energy resources to spark sustainable economic growth, building new strength to deal with pressing domestic issues like the deficit as well as the longer term challenges to US security -- terrorism, cyber threats, the next financial crisis, Chinas rising power, and climate change. Such a strategy is not only achievable but essential, and it is urgently needed. This is the true test of American leadership for the next two decades, but it must start now, so America has the power and vision to deal with the acute crises that will inevitably come -- in the Mideast, Europe, or Asia.
Wesley K. Clark , general norteamericano de cuatro estrellas que ha sido comandante general de la OTAN y que se prepara para enfrentarse a Bush en las próximas elecciones a la presidencia de los Estados Unidos, critica la direccion de la guerra de Irak, que analiza magistralmente, y el error de no haber previsto que hacer despues de la victoria militar, a la vez que ataca la politica de los neoconservadores que, como le revelo un alto jefe del Pentagono, promovieron este conflicto como inicio de un plan de cinco años para intervenir en siete paises distintos. Contra los sueños imperiales del entorno de Bush , Clark defiende una politica de colaboracion internacional: No necesitamos el nuevo Imperio Americano. Un mundo interdependiente no acepta ya el predominio de una nacion sobre otras. Plantea, finalmente, las bases de una nueva estrategia para enfrentarse a los problemas internos de la sociedad norteamericana, en lo que debe verse como la primera formulacion de un nuevo programa politico mas democratico y socialmente mas consciente. Especial De Mesopotamia a Irak