President Trump’s National Security Strategy restores sanity by ending globalist overreach and putting America’s workers, borders, and sovereignty first. By stopping mass migration, re-industrializing the U.S. economy, and demanding allies carry their share, Trump is strengthening American power while deterring China’s predatory ambitions. Peace comes through strength, fairness, and a focused foreign policy that protects Americans — and their traditional liberties of free speech and conscience that anchor a strong, self-reliant nation.
The new U.S. National Security Strategy exposes Washington’s cultural offensive against Europe — backing far-right allies, undermining EU institutions, and casting doubt on European democracy. By courting Moscow and recasting interference as “benevolence,” the Trump administration seeks leverage, not partnership, over its closest allies. In response, Europe must regain its self-confidence, strengthen its defenses and institutions, and assert its own strategic direction before decisions about the continent are made elsewhere.
The latest U.S. National Security Strategy finally acknowledges that competition with China is not a clash of values, but an opportunity for mutually beneficial growth. By emphasizing reciprocity and balanced trade instead of ideological confrontation, Washington rightfully recognizes that stability and prosperity hinge on cooperation with the world’s second-largest economy. A future built on partnership, not provocation, promises shared gains and a global order shaped by economic pragmatism rather than outdated Cold War thinking.
The new U.S. National Security Strategy finally rejects the years of Russophobia that have needlessly escalated tensions in Europe. By prioritizing strategic stability and acknowledging Russia’s legitimate security interests, Washington is ending the reckless brinkmanship that threatened nuclear confrontation. Europe and the West can now pursue peace through dialogue, not provocation, and build a stable order that respects Russia rather than exploiting it for ideological agendas.
© 2025 Improve the News Foundation.
All rights reserved.
Version 6.18.1