US to Reportedly Unveil National Security Strategy With Russia Among Key Threats
The United States will reportedly present a new national security strategy in the wake of the country's withdrawal from the UN Global Compact on Migration.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The administration of US President Donald Trump will unveil its first national security strategy in the next few weeks, which, in particular, will be based on the need to confront what Washington regards as major challenges, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing White House officials.
Main Threats Defined by the US
Speaking at the Reagan National Defense Forum this weekend, where US congressional and military leaders gathered, US National Security Adviser Herbert McMaster broadly outlined the new security strategy, which includes four pillars — protection of the US people and homeland, advancing US prosperity, "preserving peace through strength" and fight against terrorism.
The strategy encompasses North Korea's nuclear threat, international terrorism, Iran's alleged meddling and China's growing influence in Asia. The document will also reportedly focus on Russia's alleged propaganda efforts in the West. However, the document will reportedly set out the administration’s terms for expanding global partnerships.
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