President Bush laid out a few principles of what is known as the "Bush Doctrine" as it relates to foreign policy. The first principle was that the American people should not distinguish between terrorists and the nations in which they live; both should be held accountable. Bush also supported taking the fight to the enemy before they could attack first. He also believed in confronting what he deemed as threats before they were actually made. Finally, Bush believed in advancing "liberty and hope" in reaction against the enemy's beliefs of fear and repression.
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