Washington, DC – The recently released National Security Strategy emphasizes restoring US “preeminence” in the Western Hemisphere, reinforcing the Monroe Doctrine while combatting foreign influence, drug trade, and irregular migration. It shifts focus from China to regional security, deterring conflict over Taiwan and enhancing ties with allies like India. The document critiques Europe for perceived failures in free speech and migration policies and underscores the need for collective defense spending. The strategy reflects Trump’s non-interventionist stance and commitment to US dominance in global affairs.
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