U.S. Security Policy Shifts Focus: Europe Criticized, Not Russia
U.S. Flips History by Casting Europe—Not Russia—as Villain in New Security Policy: The annual National Security Strategy, typically a document outlining the U.S. government’s view of global threats and how to address them, has taken a dramatic turn. Instead of focusing its harshest criticism on China or, more notably, Russia, this new version, spearheaded by the Trump administration, seems to have set its sights on a surprising target: America’s closest allies in Europe. This shift represents a radical departure from decades of established foreign policy, raising serious questions about the future of the transatlantic alliance that has been a cornerstone of global stability since World War II.… Continue reading