Two weeks after the events of September 11, 2001, President Bush gave a speech outlining his policy elements of the war on terror. Match each element with its appropriate descriptor.Bush Doctrine“Enduring Freedom”War on Terrorismthe Gulf Warglobal crusade to root out anti-American, anti-Western Islamist terrorist cellsPresident George W. Bush’s foreign policy principle wherein the United States would launch a war on terrorismthe name President Bush gave the war in Afghanistan, fought against the Taliban and Al Qaeda
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Two weeks after the events of September 11, 2001, President Bush gave a speech outlining his policy elements of the war on terror. Match each element with its appropriate descriptor.Bush Doctrine“Enduring Freedom”War on Terrorismthe Gulf Warglobal crusade to root out anti-American, anti-Western Islamist terrorist cellsPresident George W. Bush’s foreign policy principle wherein the United States would launch a war on terrorismthe name President Bush gave the war in Afghanistan, fought against the Taliban and Al Qaeda
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Bush Doctrine - President George W. Bush’s foreign policy principle wherein the United States would launch a war on terrorism
“Enduring Freedom” - the name President Bush gave the war in Afghanistan, fought against the Taliban and Al Qaeda
War on Terrorism - global crusade to root out anti-American, anti-Western Islamist terrorist cells
The Gulf War - This is not directly related to the events of September 11, 2001 or the subsequent war on terror. It was a conflict that took place in the early 1990s between Iraq and a coalition of countries led by the United States.
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