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Chapter V. Prevent Our Enemies from Threatening Us, Our Allies, and Our Friends with Weapons of Mass Destruction

Section A.  Summary of National Security Strategy 2002

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             The security environment confronting the United States today is radically different from

             what we have faced before.  Yet the first duty of the United States Government remains

             what it always has been:  to protect the American people and American interests.  It is an

             enduring American principle that this duty obligates the government to anticipate and

             counter threats, using all elements of national power, before the threats can do grave

             damage.  The greater the threat, the greater is the risk of inaction ­ and the more

             compelling the case for taking anticipatory action to defend ourselves, even if uncertainty

             remains as to the time and place of the enemy's attack.  There are few greater threats than

             a terrorist attack with WMD.

             

             To forestall or prevent such hostile acts by our adversaries, the United States will, if

             necessary, act preemptively in exercising our inherent right of self-defense.  The United

             States will not resort to force in all cases to preempt emerging threats.  Our preference is

             that nonmilitary actions succeed.  And no country should ever use preemption as a

             pretext for aggression.

             

             Countering proliferation of WMD requires a comprehensive strategy involving

             strengthened nonproliferation efforts to deny these weapons of terror and related

             expertise to those seeking them; proactive counterproliferation efforts to defend against

             and defeat WMD and missile threats before they are unleashed; and improved protection

             to mitigate the consequences of WMD use.  We aim to convince our adversaries that they

             cannot achieve their goals with WMD, and thus deter and dissuade them from attempting

             to use or even acquire these weapons in the first place.  

             



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