Trump's new national security strategy explodes 34 years of globalist foreign policy. Worker-first economics now drives American defense. Europe faces civilizational erasure. Our hemisphere—not endless foreign wars—is the priority.
Early
Friday morning, the White House quietly released a 33-page national
security document that redefines America's role on the global stage.
This document marks a dramatic shift from 34 years of globalist foreign
policy, dating back to the Soviet Union's collapse. The new strategy
focuses on ending overseas intervention unless directly tied to U.S
interests, with a prioritization of American economic superiority and
reindustrialization. It calls for strict immigration controls, a robust
military, and a focus on domestic infrastructure against natural
disasters. The strategy has prompted substantial backlash from global
leaders and media alike, who view it as a threat to the established
order. Barbara Boyd explains the significance of this revolutionary
document, its potential implications for global politics, and the
ensuing resistance from both domestic and international entities. Tune
in to understand Trump's vision for America's future and why it's
causing such a stir.
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