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19 July, 14:13

When President Bush declared a "war on terror" after 9/11, how did this statement change US foreign policy?

For the first time, the United States would strike at terrorist groups, such as al-Qaeda.

The United States would no longer distinguish between terrorist groups, such as al-Qaeda, and the countries that harbored them.

The United States reserved the right to act in self-defense against terrorist groups.

The United States announced it would invade each member of the "axis of evil," until they all gave up their WMDs.

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  1. 19 July, 14:25
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    The United States would no longer distinguish between terrorist groups, such as al-Qaeda, and the countries that harbored them.

    Explanation:

    I am doing the assignment and it was correct.
  2. 19 July, 17:29
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    Answer: The correct choice is B

    The United States would no longer distinguish between terrorist groups, such as al-Qaeda, and the countries that harbored them.

    Explanation: I just did the test and got it right
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