Administration
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The American
administration
was absolutely right to resist the call to turn Iraq over to a caudillo, as some wanted.
A New Era of Nuclear UncertaintyAACHEN – With the decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement – formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) – US President Donald Trump’s
administration
has demonstrated, yet again, that it is determined to destroy major global structures and agreements.
While some positive steps have lately been taken, the Trump administration, with its incoherent policy approach, may yet squander this opportunity.
Rather than take the diplomatic initiative to end the fighting and restore stability in Yemen, the Trump
administration
has continued to fan the flames of an ongoing Saudi-Iranian proxy war that is causing untold suffering and roiling the region.
But Trump has abandoned the previous administration’s more moderate approach, and thus risks opening a Pandora’s box in the Middle East.
For example, the 2009 stimulus package enacted by the Obama
administration
had many billions of dollars devoted to cancer research, though such research employs few people directly and is spent over a long time horizon – far beyond that of even a prolonged recovery.
While global food security initiatives enjoy bipartisan support in the US Congress, the Trump administration’s proposed foreign aid budget recommends deep funding cuts to these programs.
US President Donald Trump’s chaotic
administration
has severely undermined confidence in the greenback.
But with the Trump
administration
now engulfed by scandals, the post-election “Trump bump” has faded, along with faith in the dollar.
In the administration’s first 200 days, the dollar has lost almost 10% of its value.
Of course, the Trump
administration
might actually want a weaker dollar, and to let others assume the role of global safe haven.
In addition to restoring diplomatic relations with Cuba, the Obama
administration
concluded the nuclear deal with Iran and signed the Paris climate agreement.
With the international response to climate change at a critical juncture, the Trump
administration
is putting the US economy on a path to higher CO2 emissions by reversing emissions limits for coal-fired power plants, encouraging higher fossil-fuel production, and rolling back support for wind and solar power.
Meanwhile, the Obama
administration
has continued to shower the country with billions of dollars in aid.
While Mansour’s killing may be, as Obama put it, “an important milestone” in the effort to bring peace to Afghanistan, it also exposed America’s policy failures under the Obama administration, rooted in the desire not to confront either Pakistan or even the Taliban too strongly.
Instead of using carrots to secure Taliban support for a peace deal, the Obama
administration
is now using very large sticks.
Balanced-budget stimulus was first advocated in the early 1940’s by William Salant, an economist in President Franklin Roosevelt’s administration, and by Paul Samuelson, then a young economics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The first thing that many people ask about charities is, “How much of my donation is spent on administration?”
No one checks the forms, and the proportions allocated to
administration
and program expenses are easily massaged with a little creative accounting.
This is more likely under a Bush
administration
with better open-market credentials and a more assertive foreign policy than any Democratic alternative.
Only a rapid change of course by the Obama
administration
in 2013 can begin to counteract the enmity toward the US that has been generated by more than a decade of its forces’ lethal presence in the region.
Whereas the Bush
administration
is deploying an additional 21,000 American soldiers in Iraq, and is pushing for more allied troops in Afghanistan, America’s allies are rejecting its Middle East policy.
Blinded by ideology, however, the Bush
administration
seems determined to continue its record of dismal failures by ignoring past experience.
But the Bush administration, backed by a few handpicked Iraqis, is pushing Iraq towards an even more radical form of shock therapy than was pursued in the former Soviet world.
What is fairly new, at least for Russians, is that these "technologies" are efficiently coordinated from the top of the presidential
administration.
Created by the presidential
administration
two months before the December parliamentary elections, "Motherland" split and practically collapsed two months after its amazing victory.
Most significantly, the Bush
administration
gave Iraq $2.3 billion to restore its oil production.
On the technical side, the Bush
administration
hired the world's best oil service companies to revamp Iraq's technologically challenged oil fields.
Granting Iraq the money to restore its oil industry was one of the best post-war decisions that the Bush
administration
has made.
Like the Bush
administration
and Saddam himself, the insurgents understand that whoever controls Iraqi oil controls Iraq's destiny.
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