The United States has pursued empire since
early in its history, but it was the Soviet collapse in 1991 that
enabled Washington to see the entire world as its oyster.
The collapse of the Soviet Union resulted in the rise of the
neoconservatives to power and influence in the US government. The
neoconservatives have interpreted the Soviet collapse as History’s
choice of “American democratic capitalism” as the New World Order.
Chosen by History as the exceptional and indispensable country,
Washington claims the right and the responsibility to impose its
hegemony on the world. Neoconservatives regard their agenda to be too
important to be constrained by domestic and international law or by the
interests of other countries. Indeed, as the Unipower, Washington is
required by the neoconservative doctrine to prevent the rise of other
countries that could constrain American power.
Paul Wolfowitz, a leading neoconservative, penned the Wolfowitz
Doctrine shortly after the Soviet collapse. This doctrine is the basis
of US foreign and military policy.
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