1 jan 2001 ano - Bush Doctirne
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After the terrosit attack on the U.S. on September 11, 2001, the U.S. launched the global war on terror. This war led to the long and protracted wars in Afghanistan and Iraq in order to punish those deemed responsible for 9/11. After the attacks on 9/11, President Bush doped the Bush doctrine as the new foreign policy for the U.S. which provided that the U.S. would engage in preemptive war against tyrannical governments that were perceived as a threat to U.S. national security, even if the danger was not immediate. As a result, in 2003 the U.S. launched an attack (with a small coalition of allies) on Iraq under the suspicion that it harbored weapons of mass destruction. Although the U.S. assumed this would be a quick attack, and Sadam Hussein was in fact removed quickly, the war lasted 11 years.
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