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What was the first country to feel the effects of George W. Bush's approach to foreign affairs, referred to as the Bush Doctrine (or the doctrine of preemption)?

Afghanistan

China

Iraq

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"Afghanistan" is the first country among the choices given in the question that felt the effects of George W. Bush's approach to foreign affairs, referred to as the Bush Doctrine (or the doctrine of preemption). The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. I hope it helps you.
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The correct answer is - Afghanistan.

The country of Afghanistan was the first that felt the effects of the so-called Bush Doctrine. After the 9.11. terrorist attack in New York, Bush decided to attack Afghanistan. This became an open war with the Taliban and their leader Osama Bin Laden, and an ''example'' of how to exterminate the terrorism worldwide. Behind the curtains, a big deal of this offensive was actually the opium of Afghanistan, as well as taking control of it as it has a very nice geostrategic position. In terms of terrorism, it didn't bring any good, and the effects of it were that it actually made it worse, both in the country of Afghanistan and also in the Middle East afterward.


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