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Zorluk: OrtaThe War on Terror and Post-9/11 Security

"For decades, our security rested on containment and deterrence—the assumption that a visible nation-state enemy would hesitate to strike because of the certainty of mutual destruction. But against networks of shadow adversaries who value no territory and hold no citizens hostage, deterrence is obsolete. We cannot wait for the smoking gun to appear in the form of a mushroom cloud. Our defense must now be proactive, dismantling these networks at their source before they can launch catastrophic attacks against our homeland."
— Adapted from a United States national security policy document, 2002

Which of the following best describes the primary shift in United States foreign policy goals that occurred as a result of the developments described in the excerpt?

  1. A shift from a reliance on the containment of nation-states to preemptive military action against non-state networksCevap
  2. B
    A return to a policy of strict isolationism and neutrality in regional conflicts
  3. C
    An increased reliance on traditional nuclear deterrence to counter threats from emerging nation-states
  4. D
    A complete withdrawal from international treaties and alliances to focus on domestic economic growth

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A shift from a reliance on the containment of nation-states to preemptive military action against non-state networks
The correct answer is correct because it accurately identifies the transition from the Cold War-era policy of containment and deterrence, which was directed at defined nation-states like the Soviet Union, to a new policy of preemptive action targeting non-state terrorist networks (such as al-Qaeda) that do not operate under traditional state boundaries.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to identify the core historical change being described.
The speaker argues that traditional containment and deterrence are obsolete against non-state networks.
This establishes the transition from Cold War security paradigms.
2
Identify the new policy strategy proposed in the excerpt.
The policy advocates for a proactive, preemptive defense to dismantle networks at their source.
This highlights the shift to preemptive action against non-state terrorist organizations.
3
Match these elements to the historical shift in post-9/11 United States foreign policy.
The correct option accurately contrasts the prior reliance on containment of nation-states with the new strategy of preemptive action against non-state actors.
This represents the defining change in national security strategy during the War on Terror.

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The shift in post-9/11 United States foreign policy from Cold War-era containment and deterrence of nation-states to preemptive military action against non-state terrorist networks.
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