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- Trumps Security Strategy Focuses on Profit, Not Spreading . . .
President Trump’s new National Security Strategy describes a country that is focused on doing business and reducing migration while avoiding passing judgment on authoritarians
- Unpacking a Trump Twist of the National Security Strategy
On December 4, the Donald Trump administration released a new National Security Strategy (NSS) that criticized U S allies in Europe and pledged to assert U S influence in the Western Hemisphere
- Experts react: What Trump’s National Security Strategy means . . .
Late Thursday, the Trump administration released its National Security Strategy (NSS), a twenty-nine-page document outlining its principles and priorities for US foreign policy The document articulates what US strategy is—for example, a focus on the Western Hemisphere and a “Trump Corollary” to the Monroe Doctrine
- Trumps National Security Strategy: Five key takeaways - The Hill
President Trump released his national security strategy late Thursday night with a focus on building up a larger military presence in the Western Hemisphere, balancing global trade, tightening up b…
- Five key takeaways from Trumps National Security Strategy
Five key takeaways from Trump’s National Security Strategy Government document on US foreign policy priorities says Washington no longer needs to prioritise the Middle East
- An Analysis of Trump’s 2025 National Security Strategy
The White House has released a document that dismantles the post-Cold War consensus on American foreign policy ContentsThe Enemy WithinThe Trump Corollary in Latin AmericaThe Golden Dome Defense ShieldEurope and “Civilizational Erasure”Economic Nationalism in the Indo-PacificMiddle East and AfricaConstitutional ImplicationsKey Policy Shifts The 2025 National Security Strategy (NSS), signed
- The National Security Strategy: The Good, the Not So Great . . .
The Africa section says, “For far too long, American policy in Africa has focused on providing, and later on spreading, liberal ideology ” This is likely a “woke” reference but also has implications for democracy programming
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