Core Viewpoint - The new National Security Strategy (NSS) emphasizes that the economy is the "greatest interest" and marks a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, moving away from the previous focus on great power competition [1][4]. Group 1: U.S. Foreign Policy Principles - The NSS outlines that U.S. foreign, defense, and intelligence policies must adhere to several core principles, with a focus on core national security interests rather than generalized "national interests" [4]. - Five core national interests are identified: ensuring stability and dominance in the Western Hemisphere, maintaining economic security and a free and open Indo-Pacific, safeguarding European security and cultural health, preventing hostile forces from dominating the Middle East, and establishing technological superiority [4]. Group 2: Economic Security Emphasis - The document stresses that economic security is foundational to national security, advocating for a "rebalancing" of global trade relations and expanding U.S. access to critical minerals and materials [10]. - It calls for monitoring global supply chains and technological advancements, promoting U.S. re-industrialization through "strategic tariffs" and new technology applications [10][11]. - The NSS aims to restore U.S. energy dominance and financial leadership, rejecting climate change and net-zero concepts [11]. Group 3: Critique of European Allies - The NSS sharply criticizes European allies for insufficient military spending and economic stagnation, highlighting deeper issues such as the erosion of political freedom and national sovereignty in Europe [6]. - It warns of the potential for European civilization to be erased and calls for the U.S. to assist Europe in correcting its current trajectory [6]. Group 4: Focus on the Western Hemisphere - The NSS emphasizes the need to re-establish and execute Monroe Doctrine principles, restoring U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere as a fundamental prerequisite for U.S. security and prosperity [9]. - It suggests that U.S. diplomats should seek major business opportunities in countries heavily reliant on the U.S., ensuring that contracts are exclusively awarded to American companies [9].
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Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-12-07 13:05