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PNAC's first public act was to release a "Statement of Principles" on June 3, 1997. The statement had 25 signers, including project members and outside supporters (see Signatories to Statement of Principles). It described the United States as the "world's pre-eminent power", and said that the nation faced a challenge to "shape a new century ...
The main elements of the Bush Doctrine were delineated in a document, the National Security Strategy of the United States, published on September 17, 2002. [11] This document is often cited as the definitive statement of the doctrine.
Wolfowitz was associated with the Project for the New American Century (PNAC); he signed both the PNAC's June 3, 1997 "Statement of Principles", [37] and its January 26, 1998, open letter to President Bill Clinton. [38]
Rosen also signed the PNAC's Statement of Principles and its controversial 90-page report entitled Rebuilding America's Defenses: Strategies, Forces and Resources for a New Century (2000), advocating the redeployment of U.S. troops in permanent bases in strategic locations throughout the world where they can be ready to act to protect U.S ...
In a statement to The Independent, ... Every day we see new evidence of the active threat posed to the rule of law by corrupt actors putting partisanship over principle. We need leaders who model ...
PNAC may refer to: Project for the New American Century, former US-based think tank; Pontifical North American College, ... Cookie statement; Mobile view ...
William J. Schneider Jr. (born November 20, 1941) [1] is an American who has served in a number of federal government positions. Schneider served as Under-Secretary of State in the Reagan administration, and later became a member of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC).
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