The latest National Security Strategy, signed by President Donald Trump, reaffirms the United States' commitment to maintaining its global pre-eminence while emphasizing an 'America First' approach. The document outlines the country's intent to safeguard its core interests, focusing on regions and issues that directly affect American security and prosperity, rather than seeking to dominate the entire world. It highlights the importance of a strong military, technological innovation, and economic leadership, while calling on allies to take greater responsibility for their own regional security and contribute more to collective defense.
The strategy continues longstanding U.S. positions on international order, deterrence, and the prevention of adversarial powers gaining influence in key regions such as the Middle East and the Indo-Pacific. While the document recognizes the need for American leadership, it also stresses the necessity of burden-sharing among allies and partners. Overall, the strategy signals continuity in U.S. foreign policy priorities, with a renewed emphasis on national interests and allied contributions.



