This has been a very important part of the Bush doctrine and the president's vision for the future.
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The new Afghan Constitution further validates the Bush Doctrine of regime change.
The deconstruction of the Bush Doctrine began by reasonably criticizing its unilateralism in not reaching out to other partners in the international arena.
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But the resurgence of the Democrats will nevertheless have a profound influence on the direction of American foreign policy, given the party's strong disagreements with the Bush doctrine.
Since the attacks on September 11, 2001 and the subsequent actions taken by the Bush Administration, there has been a great deal of tough and merciless judgment against the Bush Doctrine.
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The first term of the George W. Bush presidency and what has come to be known as the "Bush Doctrine" were marked by a profound and forceful reaction to September 11, 2001.
In other words, fear of confrontation, lack of understanding of security issues and a blind rejection of the Bush doctrine has submerged many of our leaders in a sea of ignorance and negligence.
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But I think the real problem is not that Iraq and Afghanistan were quagmires, not victories, nor even the obvious flaws in the Bush Doctrine and the foreign policy based on military aggression that it represents.
Perhaps even more significant as an impetus behind this emerging "Bush Doctrine" is the fact that some in the business sector are unhappy at the uncertainties being created as communist regimes experience fragmentation of political control and decentralization of their economies.
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Bush Doctrine: As a successor to the Reagan Doctrine, a Bush Doctrine should be articulated early in the new administration stating that the United States will provide economic, diplomatic and appropriate military assistance to reverse the consolidation or expansion of communist regimes in the Third World and to promote self-determination and freedom through the achievement of independent, non-communist regimes.
Bush's doctrine of war and peace was aimed at preventing just such a reenactment of history.
If Mr Bush had a doctrine it was his belief in pre-emptive war, enunciated in the National Security Strategy of 2002 and enacted in Iraq the next year.
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Some time later I went to the West Point military academy where President Bush enunciated his new doctrine of pre-emptive intervention.
That, combined with the president's repeated statements that Iran getting a nuclear weapon is "unacceptable, " surprisingly aligns this administration with the George W. Bush administration's doctrine of pre-emption.
Obama has brought the Bush (the second) Doctrine to a screeching halt while doing his part to support those who need our humanitarian help.
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Mr Cheney's speech was the latest in a series by top administration officials promoting what is emerging as a new doctrine of the Bush administration - that the US must be prepared to take pre-emptive action against new security threats.
And today, increasingly abandoned by his supporters and undermined by his own advisers who reject his vision and insist on returning to fantasyland, Bush has apparently abandoned his own doctrine of war and peace.
He released four Bush-era memos which had twisted legal doctrine until it proved that CIA interrogators could simulate drowning, among other techniques, without turning themselves into torturers.
The key point Bush made was that it is time to put aside the doctrine of mutually assured destruction that was the bedrock of security during the Cold War when it was basically a bipolar world, with the United States and the Soviet Union on opposite sides.
David Petraeus, Mr. Bush found his Ulysses Grant, to execute an operational approach based on sound counterinsurgency doctrine.
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