Summary
President Donald Trump released a new National Security Strategy (NSS) outlining his foreign policy views. The document focuses on keeping the Western Hemisphere free from foreign control and emphasizes controlling migration as a security priority. The strategy also outlines policies on trade with China and the situation in Europe.
Key Facts
- President Trump introduced a National Security Strategy (NSS) document on December 5, laying out his administration's foreign policy.
- The strategy emphasizes the "Trump Corollary" to keep foreign powers out of the Western Hemisphere.
- Migration control is highlighted as a key national security concern in the strategy.
- The NSS criticizes past policies of globalism and dependence on allies for defense.
- The strategy proposes a "Golden Dome" missile defense system for the U.S.
- Europe is viewed as having issues with migration and low birth rates, with a call to support nationalist movements.
- China is depicted as an economic threat that benefited from the global trade rules, and the strategy aims to shift supply chains to the Americas and friendly nations.
- The document describes mass migration as a source of global disorder and a security risk.