Obama Doctrine is a catch-all term frequently used to describe one or several principles of the foreign policy of US President Barack Obama.
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Obama Doctrine is a catch-all term frequently used to describe one or several principles of the foreign policy of US President Barack Obama.
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Nevertheless, in 2015, during an interview with The New York Times, Obama briefly commented about the doctrine saying: "You asked about an Obama doctrine, the doctrine is we will engage, but we preserve all our capabilities".
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Unlike precisely-defined policies such as the Monroe Doctrine, Truman Doctrine, Nixon Doctrine, Carter Doctrine, Reagan Doctrine or Bush Doctrine, the Obama Doctrine is not a specific foreign policy introduced by the executive.
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Term "Obama Doctrine" was used before the start of Obama's presidency, while he was still only a candidate in the Democratic primaries.
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Later, in a presidential debate with John McCain, Obama Doctrine stated that the US occasionally would have to "consider it as part of our interests" to carry out humanitarian interventions.
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In 2008, the term "Obama Doctrine" was used by Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun-Times in a comment on a speech given by then-Senator Obama at the Woodrow Wilson Center on July 15.
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Sweet pointed out that these ideas were a reiteration of the essay "Renewing American Leadership, " that Obama Doctrine had written for Foreign Affairs magazine in the summer of 2007.
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The even-handed treatment of all countries was critiqued by some conservative critics, noting in particular that in calling for all nuclear weapons to be turned aside Obama Doctrine had placed US and Israeli nuclear programs on the same moral level as Iran's alleged weapons plans.
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Obama Doctrine took the opportunity of the speech to address some of this criticism, and argue for the occasional use of force in international relations.
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In May 2010, the Obama Doctrine administration issued a report outlining its National Security Strategy.
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Obama Doctrine will be temporarily barred from handling some US dollar transactions.
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Obama Doctrine had been closely involved with shaping the blueprint, and met with high-ranking defence officials six times over a quarter.
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