What was one major difference between President Bush's new national security strategy and former national security strategies?

A. Bush's new national security strategy was based on a retaliatory doctrine.
B. Bush's new national security strategy was based on a preemptive doctrine.
C. Previous national security strategies were based on a doctrine of restraint.
D. Previous national security strategies were based on a doctrine of preemption.


Answer: B

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