The White House released President Donald Trump’s new national security strategy, a document that sharpens his “America First” agenda and signals major shifts in U.S. foreign policy.
The strategy calls for a sweeping military realignment in the Western Hemisphere to combat migration, drug trafficking, and what it describes as rising hostile powers.
It endorses expanded Coast Guard and Navy deployments and authorizes lethal force against cartels, framing the approach as a modern extension of the Monroe Doctrine.
The new National Security Strategy of the United States of America has finally been published.
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The document takes an even harder line on Europe. It predicts “civilizational erasure,” warns that demographic change could reshape NATO, and accuses European governments of blocking U.S.-backed efforts to end the Ukraine war.
It explicitly urges Washington to “cultivate resistance” inside European nations to counter what it calls the continent’s failing trajectory.
The strategy also outlines a dual-track approach to China, combining efforts to limit Beijing’s influence with preserving economic ties and deterring conflict over Taiwan.
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