neocon
neocon
Definition
neo·con (nē′ō kän′)
adjective, noun
neocon
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- propaganda: It was the Office of Special Plans ( not planning ) that pushed the neocon propaganda.
- agenda: It is not enough to criticize Blair; you have to have an alternative economic and social policy to his US-oriented neocon agenda.
- policy: In the following piece Buchanan dares to point to the ethnic motivation for neocon policy.
- movement: This has certainly been a feature of the neocon movement.
- war: The same collection of neocon war criminals is again deceiving the American public about Iran.
- thinking: However, if Chalabi and his Iraqi National Congress cronies failed, so much the better, went neocon thinking.
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