The Common-Sense Realism of the National Security Strategy
The strategy prioritizes the Indo-Pacific with China as the main challenge and demands allies share burdens while linking security to domestic industrial renewal, experts say.
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Ex-defense official slams 'chest-thumping pomposity' of new Trump security doc
During his first presidency, Donald Trump clashed with a long list of traditional conservatives he appointed — from two U.S. attorneys general (Jeff Sessions and Bill Barr) to a secretary of state (Rex Tillerson) to a White House chief of staff (retired Gen. John F. Kelly). But the second Trump Administration, in contrast, is filled with ultra-MAGA loyalists. And those loyalists shaped the America First views expressed in a new 33-page document …
Trump’s Post-Globalist ‘Flexible Realism’ – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
President Trump’s National Security Strategy can be summarized by the following bullet points: Enforce the Monroe Doctrine to ensure U.S. predominance in the Western Hemisphere. Establish and maintain a favorable balance of power in the Indo-Pacific. Cede primary responsibility for the defense of Europe to European powers. Maintain a favorable balance of power in the Middle East through support of key regional allies. Ensure that the United Sta…
The US administration on Friday released a revised version of its national security strategy. The previous document was published in 2022 under President Joe Biden. It is noteworthy that the new version does not, as in the previous one, identify China as the greatest challenge to US national security. Instead, the Trump administration has pledged to adhere to a policy of non-interference in the affairs of others. Here are five key points from th…
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