The Bush Doctrine is the name given to national security guidelines first outlined by President Bush in a June 2002 speech. It places greater emphasis on military preemption, increased military strength, unilateral action, and a commitment to “extending democracy, liberty, and security to all regions. What makes the Bush Doctrine so different is the need sometimes to employ force preemptively, to stop an attack before it happens.
That was until Condoleezza Rice became
Secretary of State, since Rice took over the State Department, the Rice Doctrine has replaced the Bush Doctrine. Rice’s doctrine is all about retreat and appeasement:
Noelle Fairweather said
You’re an idiot and need to learn how to spell.