President George W. Bush promised to enforce the doctrine of preemption as a key aspect of his foreign policy. This doctrine asserted that the United States had the right to take military action against perceived threats before they could materialize, particularly in the context of combating terrorism and preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. This approach was notably articulated in the context of the 2002 National Security Strategy and justified the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Diplomacy at all costs is not part of the Bush doctrine of foreign policy.
I suppose it is a doctrine articulated by the President. A doctrine is a statement of belief used to define policy, usually foreign policy.
The Monroe doctrine
Monroe doctrine
The foreign policy of Theodroe Roosevelt was the Corollary Monroe Doctrine.
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Not until Teddy Roosevelt was the Monroe Doctrine actually enforced.
In reality, the Monroe Doctrine expanded on the foreign policy of Washington. Washington wanted the British to stay out of the Western Hemisphere. Monroe wanted all foreign powers to stay out.
The United States turned away from its policy of isolationism
Though many decades passed before Monroe's plan was implemented, it became the first real doctrine of American foreign policy. In the 20th Century, the Monroe Doctrine became a foundation of U.S. foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere.
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