Robert Jervis discusses a major foreign policy stance by the Bush administration, which basically asserted that the US had the right to wage a war based on what might happen sometime in the future; that is, wars fought to preserve the status quo are a right the United States enjoys. What type of war is this?

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Robert Jervis discusses a major foreign policy stance by the Bush administration, which basically asserted that the US had the right to wage a war based on what might happen sometime in the future; that is, wars fought to preserve the status quo are a right the United States enjoys. What type of war is this?