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14 January, 04:25

What was the Bush Doctrine?

a. a belief that the United States had to protect its allies

b. a belief that the Unites States had the right to remove perceived threats

c. a policy of non-engagement with allies unwilling to go to Iraq

d. a policy of multilateral engagement for the capture of Osama bin Laden e) a policy that stated the use of waterboarding was appropriate as a form of interrogation

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  1. 14 January, 08:20
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    Generally speaking, the Bush Doctrine was " b. a belief that the Unites States had the right to remove perceived threats," since this was a "strike before you're struck" type of foreign policy.
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