To forestall or prevent such hostile acts by our adversaries, the United States will, if necessary, act preemptively. The United States will not use force in all cases to preempt emerging threats, nor should nations use preemption as a pretext for aggression. America Unbound: The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy - Стр. 106авторы: Ivo H. Daalder, James M. Lindsay - 2003 - Страниц: 246Ограниченный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| C. William Michaels - 2002 - Страниц: 536
...of mass destruction against it, there will be no wait for international action. The Strategy states, "in an age where the enemies of civilization openly...United States cannot remain idle while dangers gather." The Strategy is clear that the US is committed to pre-emptive action. It says that in any pre-emptive... | |
| Frank H. Columbus - 2003 - Страниц: 92
...adversaries, the United States will, if necessary, act preemptively. The United States will not use force in all cases to preempt emerging threats, nor should...United States cannot remain idle while dangers gather. We will always proceed deliberately, weighing the consequences of our actions. To support preemptive... | |
| Mary L. Dudziak - 2003 - Страниц: 268
...enemies, preemptive war is the only possible policy. To be sure, the United States "will not use force in all cases to preempt emerging threats, nor should nations use preemption as a pretext for aggression."30 There is no def1nition of when preemption is appropriate or when it is a pretext for... | |
| Frank P. Harvey - 2004 - Страниц: 372
...adversaries, the United States will, if necessary, act preemptively. The United States will not use force in all cases to preempt emerging threats, nor should...United States cannot remain idle while dangers gather [emphasis added]. - George W. Bush, Introductory Letter. 5 In exercising our leadership, we will respect... | |
| Brian Loveman - 2004 - Страниц: 388
...adversaries, the United States will, if necessary, act preemptively. The United States will not use force in all cases to preempt emerging threats, nor should...United States cannot remain idle while dangers gather. We will always proceed deliberately, weighing the consequences of our actions. To support preemptive... | |
| Robert Patterson - 2004 - Страниц: 280
...adversaries, the United States will, if necessary, act preemptively. The United States will not use force in all cases to preempt emerging threats, nor should...United States cannot remain idle while dangers gather. We will always proceed deliberately, weighing • continue to transform our military forces to the... | |
| Dominic McGoldrick - 2004 - Страниц: 396
...adversaries, the United States will, if necessary, act preemptively. The United States will not use force in all cases to preempt emerging threats, nor should...United States cannot remain idle while dangers gather. We will always proceed deliberately, weighing the consequences of our actions. To support preemptive... | |
| Emily O. Goldman, Silvio Pons, Federico Romero - 2004 - Страниц: 260
...administration builds directly on this predecessor in its national security strategy, noting ominously that, 'in an age where the enemies of civilization openly...United States cannot remain idle while dangers gather' (p. 15). 10. Leon Sigal, Disarming Strangers: Nuclear Diplomacy with North Korea (Princeton: Princeton... | |
| Alexander T.J. Lennon, Camille Eiss - 2004 - Страниц: 396
...use force only as a last resort. The NSS states clearly that "[t]he United States will not use force in all cases to preempt emerging threats, nor should...nations use preemption as a pretext for aggression." 8 On the other hand, the Bush administration is preparing for a war against Iraq, with or without the... | |
| Melvin Gurtov, Peter Van Ness - 2005 - Страниц: 316
...adversaries, the United States will, if necessary, act preemptively. The United States will not use force in all cases to preempt emerging threats, nor should...United States cannot remain idle while dangers gather. The National Security Strategy of the United States of America, September 2002 The American presidential... | |
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