What to do when the enemy is gone?

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What to do when the enemy is gone? The 90’s What to do when the enemy is gone? End of the Cold War Military-Industrial Complex Peace Dividend Gulf War Interventions: Somalia Haiti Kosovo The War on Terror What is the Military’s Mission?

Gulf War Iraq-US History Kuwait and Saudi Arabia Desert Storm Norman Schwarzkopf Colin Powell George Herbert Walker Bush (number 1)

Globalization/NAFTA/Free Trade North American Free Trade Agreement European Union Binary Free Trade Agreements Outsourcing Ross Perot Rise and Fall of Japan Shift to Service Industry

Clinton It’s the Economy, Stupid 2 for 1 Health Care Reform Tax Increase Newt Gingrich/Gov’t Shutdown Welfare Reform Political Persecution Kenneth Starr Monica Lewinsky Impeachment Economic Growth The Third Way “The Era of Big Government is over.”

Terrorism Militias and Homegrown Terrorists Waco/Ruby Ridge Oklahoma City Columbine