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geopolitical representation of the united states from nuclear energy in the middle east | ||
فصلنامه آفاق امنیت | ||
Article 5, Volume 9, Issue 30, June 2016, Pages 123-144 PDF (406.03 K) | ||
Receive Date: 20 April 2017, Revise Date: 26 November 2024, Accept Date: 19 September 2018 | ||
Abstract | ||
the present research , using critical discourse analysis , examines the geopolitical representation of the united states policy about the iranian nuclear program in the united states government . this article , in view of theoretical concepts of " " orientalism " " and " " ideological square " " and " " square " " , analyzes the discourse of american leaders about the nuclear program of middle eastern countries , especially the islamic republic of iran . the findings of the research show that is one of the most significant changes in the september 11 discourse of " terrorism " and " " weapons of mass destruction " " as two elements of " " threat " " . with many countries , they own the nucleus of the nucleus , but george w . bush , when they are " axis of evil " , defends nuclear energy , recalling these as weapons of mass destruction , and called those countries to become a continuation of terrorism . bush 's usual and frequent use of words such as criminals , non - violent , illegal , etc. , also opposed the act of bringing iraq into law and justification of the geopolitical intervention against the country , which is armed with weapons of mass destruction . the findings also show that obama in his lectures use east themes and themes to represent the united states " nuclear policy from the countries . the analysis of obama 's orientations suggests that he , like bush , will close the ranks of himself as the " friendly group " and others in the middle east as " outsiders " who seek to achieve the weapons of mass destruction . | ||
Keywords | ||
key words geopolitical discourse; geopolitical representation; weapons of mass destruction; middle east; united states | ||
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