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[单项选择]According to Bush’s strategy for military success, the enemies included _____.
A. Saddam Hussein’s former regime members
B. terrorists trained by al-Jaafari
C. war. criminals
D. all of above
[填空题]President George W. Bush claimed that military force would withdraw from Iraq in no case though opinion polls in the United States have shown that support for the war is falling down.
[填空题]George W. Bush’s administration’s foreign policy calls for ______.
[单项选择]According to the WHO, what does the success that Somalia has achieved show
A. Polio can be re-infected with virus originating from other countries.
B. Polio can be eventually wiped out however persistent it may seem.
C. Polio can be eradicated from areas where no central government functions.
D. Polio can be eliminated from developing countries where it persists.
[单项选择]Shortly after September 11th, President Bush’s father observed that just as Pearl Harbor awakened this country from the notion that we could somehow avoid the call of duty to defend freedom in Europe and Asia in World War Two, so, too, should this most recent surprise attack erase the concept in some quarters that America can somehow go it alone in the fight against terrorism or in anything else for that matter.
But America’s allies have begun to wonder whether that is the lesson that has been learned--or whether the Afghanistan campaign’s apparent success shows that unilateralism works just fine. The United States, that argument goes, is so dominant that it can largely afford to go it alone.
It is true that no nation since Rome has loomed so large above the others, but even Rome eventually collapsed. Only a decade ago, the conventional wisdom lamented an America in decline. Bestseller lists featured books that described America’s fall. Japan would soon become "Number One". T
A. to defeat new state challengers.
B. to defend international relations.
C. to maintain high growth rates.
D. to equalize dominant powers.