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4 January, 19:40

Which best describes the Bush Doctrine of Preemption?

A) A foreign policy stance that ascribes to multilateral engagement for the good and protection of an allied country.

B) A foreign policy stance that indicates a hierarchy in an alliance and puts the United States' interests first.

C) A foreign policy stance that seeks to open markerts, promote democracy, and defend weaker nations.

D) A foreign policy stance that espouses a unilateral approach to protecting the best interests of the United States.

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  1. 4 January, 20:41
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    "D) A foreign policy stance that espouses a unilateral approach to protecting the best interests of the United States" would be the best option since this was the attitude when we invaded Iraq.
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