U.S. National Security Strategy: America, First in the World
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The White House’s new strategy marks a radical break with the traditional U.S. stance outside its borders
The US's new security strategy has pulled the ground out of the hands of Europeans. Washington no longer sees a partner in politically and economically integrated Europe. Russia and China now have to deal with it on their own.
U.S. National Security Strategy: America, First in the World
The document outlining the foreign policy thinking of the second Trump administration says the U.S. should not be seeking global dominance or trying nation-building in other countries; it seeks strategic stability with Russia, a new balance of power with China, and new terms of engagement with Europe.
The publication of the Trump administration’s National Security Strategy clearly states how the president, on two occasions, understands the geopolitical, cultural and ideological challenges facing the superpower and its spheres of influence. The battle for ideas, minds and hearts becomes as important as the military strategy. This document is undoubtedly disruptive compared to everything published by the White House since the end of the Cold Wa…
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