Jiang defines the first post-1991 U.S. theory of empire as limited objectives, coalition action, and U.N. authority under a rules-based order.
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Gulf WAR 1991
Jiang defines the first post-1991 U.S.
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"Does that make sense? Okay, but this is something we will discuss later on, okay? In another class, okay? All right, all right. Let's..."
"Whereas in the Persian Gulf War, led by the father, right, George Herbert Walker Bush, the first and only goal was to remove Saddam..."
"The United States had to go and make a case to the United Nations. The United Nations gave its consent to the military action,..."
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