Africa: The New U.S. National Security Strategy - a Transactional Document That Marginalizes Africa
The strategy criticizes Europe’s regulatory and political policies while shifting Africa policy from aid to investment focused on energy and critical minerals, promoting transactional partnerships.
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Trump's new security strategy: A chance for Africa?
US President Donald Trump's new foreign policy focuses less on aid and more on trade with African countries, specifically on raw materials. Could this be a wake-up call for Africa to become more economically independent?
Africa: The New U.S. National Security Strategy - a Transactional Document That Marginalizes Africa
The first official National Security Strategy (NSS) of the second Trump administration, dated November 2025 and publicly issued in early December 2025, is a document that some will hate and some will love. But many will scratch their heads in bewilderment as they try to determine what it means for global security for the next three years, and perhaps beyond. The new strategy, based on a doctrine of "Civilizational Realism" and "Hard Sovereignty,…
It cannot be said that they did not warn us: Trump’s new national security strategy seeks to destroy liberal democracy as we know itTrump celebrates in his national security strategy the “increasing influence of European patriotic parties” On the very day that Donald Trump received his “peace prize” custom-made by his new friend, FIFA President Johnny Infantino, his government published an equally striking national security strategy. The documen…
The national security strategy for Donald Trump's second presidency has been released. It is unlikely that Trump will study it to manage international events, but its contents are consistent with his actions so far, so it is worth considering the material as a guideline. The focus of the United States is shifting to the Western Hemisphere, and the president introduced the phrase "Trump's addition to the Monroe Doctrine". Despite "America first",…
With the new national security strategy, the domestic radicalization of the US in Europe and Germany is important. Thus, its President Trump takes over the leadership of the international rights in black and white. Europe should draw the consequences.
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