Hardliners are tooting the horn of the Bush Doctrine louder than ever: recently Libya has agreed to end its weapons programs and Iran has welcomed inspectors into its borders. At first glance, it seems as if Bush's 2002 National Security Strategy outlining the doctrine of pre-emptive strikes is exactly the iron fist that the globe needs in order to ensure a safer tomorrow. In all reality, the rhetoric of an "axis of evil" and the cavalier "with us or against it" attitude of the Bush administration are not contributing to the warmer international climate.
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