Trump’s new national security strategy
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The following is the White House’s 2025 National Defense Strategy, published Dec. 4, 2025. From the Report Introduction – What Is American Strategy? To ensure that America remains the world’s strongest,
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The moves are part of what the national security strategy lays out as “a ‘Trump Corollary’ to the Monroe Doctrine.” The 1823 Monroe Doctrine, formulated by President James Monroe, was originally aimed at opposing any European meddling in the Western Hemisphere and was used to justify U.S. military interventions in Latin America.
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