
Hadley and Rice on “Hand-Off”: Foreign Policy Decisions in the 9/11 Era | Uncommon Knowledge | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution
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The Bush Doctrine
"It is impossible to understand the Bush foreign policy without first grasping what that day meant to the country," she says. "We had very few institutions, very few strategies for dealing with an attack on the territory of the U.S." The President really at that moment became a wartime President; his overriding consideration was to protect the country.
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