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President Bush makes remarks in 2006 during a press conference in the Rose Garden about Iran's nuclear ambitions and discusses North Korea's nuclear test.


The Bush Doctrine is a phrase used to describe various related foreign policy principles of United States president George W. Bush, enunciated in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The phrase initially described the policy that the United States had the right to treat countries that harbor or give aid to terrorist groups as terrorists themselves, which was used to justify the invasion of Afghanistan.<sup id="cite_ref-0" class="reference">[1]</sup> Later it came to include additional elements, including the controversial policy of preventive war, which held that the United States should depose foreign regimes that represented a supposed threat to the security of the United States, even if that threat was not immediate (used to justify the invasion of Iraq), a policy of supporting democracy around the world, especially in the Middle East, as a strategy for combating the spread of terrorism, and a willingness to pursue U.S. military interests in a unilateral way.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference">[2]</sup><sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference">[3]</sup><sup id="cite_ref-3" class="reference">[4]</sup> Some of these policies were codified in a National Security Council text entitled the National Security Strategy of the United States published on September 20, 2002.<sup id="cite_ref-NSC_4-0" class="reference">[5]</sup> This represented a dramatic shift from the United States's Cold War policies of deterrence and containment, under the Truman Doctrine, and a departure from post-Cold War philosophies such as the Powell Doctrine and the Clinton Doctrine.
The first usage of the term to refer to the policies of George W. Bush may have been when conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer used the term in February 2001 to refer to the president's unilateral approach to national missile defense.<sup id="cite_ref-5" class="reference">[6]</sup>
The main elements of the Bush Doctrine were delineated in a National Security Council document, National Security Strategy of the United States, published on September 20, 2002,<sup id="cite_ref-NSC_4-1" class="reference">[5]</sup> and this document is often cited as the definitive statement of the doctrine.<sup id="cite_ref-6" class="reference">[7]</sup><sup id="cite_ref-7" class="reference">[8]</sup><sup id="cite_ref-8" class="reference">[9]</sup> The National Security Strategy was updated in 2006.<sup id="cite_ref-9" class="reference">[10]</sup>


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What's the 'Bush Doctrine?' Apparently, it depends on who you ask. Most invoke it to describe the policy that treats terrorist-supporters as terrorists themselves. To others it refers to the promotion of liberal democracy. But to Joe 'A Joke' Klein Sarah Palin is 'an embarrassment' because she doesn't know it refers to... pre-emptive war.

Who else can we lump in with Palin -- among those who don't know that 'The Bush Doctrine' means pre-emptive war?

Well, Barack Obama for one:

In a conference call with reporters, Obama said Clinton would continue the "Bush doctrine" of only speaking to leaders of rogue nations if they first meet conditions laid out by the United States. He went on to suggest that being "trapped by a lot of received wisdom" led members of Congress -- including Clinton -- to authorize the war in Iraq.

"The Bush administration's policy is to say that he will not talk with these countries unless they meet various preconditions -- that's their explicit policy, and that was the question that was posed at the debate," Obama said. "This is the assertion that she made during the debate and subsequently, was that she would not meet with various leaders unless certain preconditions were met. Now, if that's not what she means, then she should say so, but that was the question that was posed at the debate."

So to Barack Obama, the Bush Doctrine means establishing conditions before meeting with the heads of rogue states. Recall that The One wants to meet with terrorists like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unconditionally.

Who else doesn't know what the Bush doctrine is?
 

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yet saudi's who's people fly airplanes into our buildings and who's leaders say its okay to kill immoral TV networks are fine by the "bush doctrine" since they go way back as far as oil buddies...

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Saudi: OK to kill owners of 'immoral' TV networks
Friday September 12, 10:38 am ET
Top cleric in Saudi judiciary: it's OK to kill owners of TV networks airing 'immoral content'

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Saudi Arabia's top judiciary official has issued a religious decree saying it is permissible to kill the owners of satellite TV networks that broadcast immoral content.

The 79-year-old Sheik Saleh al-Lihedan said Thursday that satellite channels cause the "deviance of thousands of people."
 

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NY Times TV columnist doesn't know what the Bush Doctrine is either
Ed Lasky

Is there a vast liberal-wing conspiracy here?

The snide commentary starts off in the headline: "Showing a Confidence, in Prepared Answers."

I wonder if "prepared answers" were ever noted by many in the media when covering Obama?
When Ms. Palin seemed not to know exactly what the Bush doctrine is, Mr. Gibson made a point of explaining it — pre-emptive self-defense — and demanded that she tell him whether she agreed with it.
Repeat-there is no set definition of the "Bush Doctrine." Neither George Bush nor anyone in his Administration ever defined the putative Bush Doctrine. There has been an accumulation of ideas and principles that have been layered over the years and that the term the "Bush Doctrine" supposedly defines.

Ms. Stanley does NOT KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THE BUSH DOCTRINE IS; NOR DOES CHARLES GIBSON; NOR DOES ANY AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE.

Even ABC News has varying defintions of the so-called "Bush Doctrine"
One more point; how does Stanley come up with this sentence?
Mr. Gibson, who sat back in his chair, impatiently wriggling his foot, had the skeptical, annoyed tone of a university president who agrees to interview the daughter of a trustee but doesn’t believe she merits admission.



So..Stanley thinks that Gibson thinks that Palin does not deserve the VP slot? Why don't we ask him? She is merely inserting her poltical opinion into her fanciful interpretation of Gibson's body language.
 

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Does she believe in preventive war or not? She didn't answer the question, did she? Cherrrrrrlie should have pressed harder.
 

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Does she believe in preventive war or not? She didn't answer the question, did she? Cherrrrrrlie should have pressed harder.
I guess listening isn't one of your strong suits.

GIBSON: Do we have a right to anticipatory self-defense? Do we have a right to make a preemptive strike again another country if we feel that country might strike us?
PALIN: Charlie, if there is legitimate and enough intelligence that tells us that a strike is imminent against American people, we have every right to defend our country. In fact, the president has the obligation, the duty to defend
 

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Another misguided attack being repelled as the vagueness of this non-existent document is exposed.

These are the reasons Obama is flailing boys, exposure of deceit and hatred. The tide as turned and now they're searching for a message.

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Its if a Republican is in office then the Country goes to SHIT.
 

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Its if a Republican is in office then the Country goes to SHIT.

I go to shit every morning right after I have a cup of coffee. I assume most people do. The only difference I see is if BO is president I’ll probably be required to do it in a public toilet. Got to share the wealth.
 

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I go to shit every morning right after I have a cup of coffee. I assume most people do. The only difference I see is if BO is president I’ll probably be required to do it in a public toilet. Got to share the wealth.


Bush=War with anyone at anytime for NO:finger: reason
 

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