PNN – The White House’s new national security strategy, while warning about the risk of the disappearance of European civilization, emphasizes adjusting America’s presence in the world and focusing on threats.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Al Jazeera, the AFP news agency reported, citing the White House, that US President Donald Trump’s new security strategy calls for adjusting the country’s presence in the world and focusing on threats.
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Another part of this strategy, while warning about the danger of the disappearance of European civilization, emphasizes: The era of America bearing the burden of the world alone is over; allies must assume their responsibilities. The idea that NATO can be continued and expanded indefinitely must end.
The new White House strategy, referring to the war in Ukraine, states: The top priority of the United States is ending the war in Ukraine. Washington considers restoring strategic stability with Russia to be one of its key foreign policy priorities in Europe.
In Trump’s new strategy, Japan and South Korea have also been asked to take a greater share in defending Taiwan, and it is emphasized: preventing a conflict over Taiwan through military deterrence is the main priority. We will strengthen our military presence in the western Pacific and cooperate with Australia and Taiwan to achieve defensive stability. The Indo-Pacific region will be the arena of some of the century’s major geopolitical and economic battles. The United States should limit its trade with China only to non-strategic goods.
Media have referred to other parts of the White House’s new security strategy regarding the Middle East, which state: the United States no longer considers the Middle East the dominant factor in its foreign policy. We want to prevent any hostile power from dominating the Middle East, its resources, and its passages, and from endless wars in the region. With the support of the United States, Arab countries, as well as Israel and Turkey, Syria can consolidate and restore its natural position as a positive and integral player in the region.
In this strategy, without mentioning America’s war-mongering in the region and support for the Israeli regime in the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, it is claimed: thanks to the ceasefire agreement in Gaza and the prisoner exchange achieved by President Trump, progress has been made toward a more lasting peace in the Middle East. Middle Eastern partners show their commitment to fighting extremism, a process that U.S. policy should continue to encourage.

