A lot of people are talking about Trump’s newly released National Security Strategy 2025, with some claiming it represents a “pullback” from U.S. forever wars. Eugene Puryear goes beyond the headlines and critically analyzes the 33-page document’s actual text. From its strategy of containing a rising China to demanding NATO countries spend 5% of GDP on “defense,” he breaks down the doctrine as one of permanent global dominance that requires all other countries to remain subordinate to U.S. economic and military power.


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