President Donald Trump's administration has unveiled a new national security strategy that marks a dramatic shift in United States foreign policy. The document signals a move away from the nation's traditional global leadership role, instead emphasizing dominance in Latin America and a hardline stance on migration both at home and abroad. The strategy criticizes European allies and aligns with far-right movements, vowing to challenge the current direction of the European Union and resist mass migration.
The policy also downplays the importance of the Middle East and Africa, citing increased domestic energy production and a reduced focus on aid. While China remains identified as a key competitor, the strategy calls for allies in Asia to take more responsibility for regional security, particularly regarding Taiwan. The overall approach rejects the idea of United States global domination and instead prioritizes regional interests and a recalibration of military presence.

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