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The United States will reassert its dominance in the Western hemisphere, build military strength in the Indo-Pacific, and possibly reassess its relationship with Europe, US President Donald Trump said on Friday in a sweeping strategy document that seeks to reframe the country’s role in the world.
The National Security Strategy, released on Friday night AEDT, described Trump’s vision as one of “flexible realism” and argued that the US should revive the 19th-century Monroe Doctrine, which declared the Western Hemisphere to be Washington’s zone of influence. It also warned that Europe faces “civilisational erasure” and must change course.
The document is the latest — and clearest — expression of Trump’s desire to shake up the post-World War Two order led by the US and built on a network of alliances and multilateral groups, and redefine it through his “America First” lens.
“President Trump’s foreign policy is pragmatic without being ‘pragmatist,’ realistic without being ‘realist,’ principled without being ‘idealistic,’ muscular without being ‘hawkish,’ and restrained without being ‘dovish,’” the 29-page document says.

“It’s primarily driven by what benefits America the most,” explained a source familiar with the approach.

Jason Marczak, a senior Latin America analyst at the Atlantic Council think tank in Washington, noted, “The new National Security Strategy makes it clear that we’re not returning to previous norms.”

The paper, which is released by every new administration and guides the work of many government agencies, said Trump would “restore American preeminence” in the Western hemisphere and puts the region at the top of the administration’s foreign policy priorities.
“This ‘Trump Corollary’ to the Monroe Doctrine is a common-sense and potent restoration of American power and priorities, consistent with American security interests,” the document says, suggesting that the large US military build-up in the region is not temporary.
Since taking office in January, critics have said Trump’s rhetoric evokes modern-day imperialism in the Western hemisphere. He spoke early on, in vague terms, of retaking the Panama Canal and annexing Greenland and Canada.

President Trump is known for his unorthodox foreign policy decisions, making it challenging to foresee how these formalized national security themes will translate into specific actions.

The document also alludes to China’s growing economic clout in Latin America, which has been of concern to successive US administrations, and the goal of countering that.
In Asia, the document said, Trump aims to deter conflict with China over Taiwan and the South China Sea by building up the military power of the US and its allies.

The document also suggests, “Looking ahead, it’s entirely possible that within a few decades, some NATO members might have a majority population that is non-European.”

Restore ‘Western identity’ in Europe

In the document, the administration took a dour view of its traditional allies in Europe, warning that the continent faces “civilisational erasure” and must change course if it is to remain a reliable ally for the United States.
The document is the latest in a series of statements by US officials that have upended postwar assumptions about Europe’s close relationship with its strongest ally, the US.

“Over the long term, it is more than plausible that within a few decades at the latest, certain NATO members will become majority non-European,” the document said.

The reaction in Europe was swift, with German foreign minister Johann Wadephul saying the country does not need “outside advice”.
The document is “unacceptable and dangerous”, France’s Valerie Hayer, the head of the Renew Europe centrist grouping in the European Parliament, said on X.
For Evan Feigenbaum, a former adviser to two US secretaries of state and an expert on Asia, “the Europe section is by far the most striking — and far more so than the China/Asia sections”.
It “feels inherently more confrontational and pits the US as decisively opposed to the whole European project with this line: ‘cultivating resistance to Europe’s current trajectory within European nations,’” he said in a post on X.
The Trump administration, the document said, wanted to restore “Western identity” in Europe. It comes as Trump has used increasingly racist rhetoric against immigrants of colour in the US.
The document said it was in the US’ strategic interest to negotiate a quick resolution in Ukraine and to re-establish “strategic stability” with Russia.
Trump has a history of making positive and admiring comments about Russian President Vladimir Putin that have long prompted criticism that he is “soft on Russia”.

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