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The '''Bush Doctrine,''' first announced on ] by ], the ] during the national debate in the ] over the ] is the proclamation of the right of the United States to wage pre-emptive war should it be treatened by terrorists or rogue states that are engaged in the production of ] such as Iraq is alleged to be doing. The '''Bush Doctrine,''' first announced on ], ] by ], the ] during the national debate in the ] over the ] is the proclamation of the right of the United States to wage pre-emptive war should it be treatened by terrorists or rogue states that are engaged in the production of ] such as Iraq is alleged to be doing.


On ], 2002 an article in the New York Times described a document prepared by the office of the President to be submitted shortly to the ] entitled, "The National Security Strategy of the United States" which outlines the doctrine. On ], 2002 an article in the New York Times described a document prepared by the office of the President to be submitted shortly to the ] entitled, "The National Security Strategy of the United States" which outlines the doctrine.


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*[http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/20/international/20STRA.html?ex=1033552147&ei=1&en=805ef46e3779bee1 ''New York Times article of September 20, 2002, "Bush to Outline Doctrine of Striking Foes" *

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The Bush Doctrine, first announced on September 4, 2002 by George W. Bush, the President of the United States during the national debate in the United States over the U.S. plan to invade Iraq is the proclamation of the right of the United States to wage pre-emptive war should it be treatened by terrorists or rogue states that are engaged in the production of weapons of mass destruction such as Iraq is alleged to be doing.

On September 20, 2002 an article in the New York Times described a document prepared by the office of the President to be submitted shortly to the Congress of the United States entitled, "The National Security Strategy of the United States" which outlines the doctrine.

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