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What is the difference between the "hawks" and "doves" of the Federal Reserve?
1, different characteristics

Eagles are stronger, fiercer and more aggressive than pigeons. In the eyes of Americans, the victory of the Iraq war is the victory of the hawks.

Doves are used to describe people, groups or forces who advocate flexible and gentle attitudes and means to deal with diplomatic and military issues.

2, on behalf of different

After the United States won the Iraq war, it was not General Franks, the commander-in-chief of the front line, but Rumsfeld, the Secretary of Defense. He is an important figure of the hawks. American hawks have many supporters in Congress, business circles and the press, and have a huge support network, especially American arms dealers are hardcore supporters of hawks.

Doves represent rational America and advocate peaceful evolution. Starting from the national interests of the United States, only when the "hawks" are in trouble for the wealth seized by the United States will the "doves" come out to appease others.

Step 3 disagree

Hawks have an unshakable proposition: the United States must seek and maintain its "absolute superiority" in the military to ensure its "absolute security."

Doves advocate solving problems by peaceful means.

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