This military doctrine includes the argument that American forces should not be deployed unless “vital national interests” of the U.S. or its allies are involved. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this six-point doctrine laid out in the 1984 speech “The Uses of Military Power” given by its namesake cabinet member.
ANSWER: Weinberger Doctrine [accept Caspar Weinberger]
[10m] The doctrine was expanded by this general, who helped Weinberger sell weapons in Iran-Contra. This man claimed “relations between American soldiers and the Vietnamese people are excellent” after the My Lai massacre.
ANSWER: Colin Powell [accept the Powell Doctrine]
[10e] As Secretary of State, Powell attempted to drum up support for the Iraq War by holding a vial which could supposedly carry biological weapons during a speech to this 15-member international body.
ANSWER: United Nations Security Council [prompt on United Nations or UN]
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