National Security Strategy Highlights Shift in U.S. Foreign Policy Focus
The latest National Security Strategy (NSS) from the Trump administration outlines a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing competition with China, withdrawal from European defense commitments, and a focus on the Western Hemisphere. The strategy proposes a 'Core 5' group of major powers, including the U.S., China, Russia, India, and Japan, to address global issues. The NSS also critiques the concept of American hegemony, suggesting a move away from global dominance towards regional partnerships. The strategy highlights the need for the U.S. to support like-minded European nations and movements that align with American values.