Five key takeaways from Trump’s National Security Strategy

by | Dec 5, 2025 | World

Washington, DC – A periodic document spelling out the United States’s foreign policy and security has emphasised the need for US “preeminence” in the Western Hemisphere, reflecting President Donald Trump’s push for regional dominance.The National Security Strategy (NNS), released on Friday, also called for balancing trade with China and deterring it from seizing Taiwan.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listBut unlike the previous assessment, which was published during the Joe Biden presidency in 2022, the new NNS did not focus primarily on China or mark competition with Beijing as the top challenge for the US.Instead, the US administration stressed non-interventionist policies. It reflected Trump’s disdain for multilateralism and international organisations, saying that the “world’s fundamental political unit is and will remain the nation-state”.Here are five key takeaways from the document.Hemispheric dominanceThe US is seeking to “restore American preeminence in the Western Hemisphere” by reinforcing the Monroe Doctrine – a 19th-century US policy in opposition to European colonisation and interference in the Americas.Other than deterring foreign influence in the hemisphere, it will push to combat the drug trade and irregular migration while encouraging “private economies”.“We will reward and encourage the region’s governments, political parties, and movements broadly aligned with our principles and strategy,” the document reads.Trump has already put this approach into action by publicly backing conservative politicians in Latin America and bailing out the Argentinian economy under right-wing President Javier Melei with $40bn. Advertisement “We will deny non-Hemispheric competitors the ability to position forces or other threatening capabilities, or to own or co …

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