How did the Bush administration justify its new national security strategy, based on a doctrine of preemption?

A. The American people felt that the former national security programs were no longer viable.
B. The doctrine of preemption had been successfully implemented in other countries like France, Britain and Canada.
C. The Bush administration felt that whenever America was attacked, it must retaliate.
D. Many "axis of evil" governments could be shielding terrorist organizations.


Answer: D

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