Trump administration’s new National Security Strategy fuels global culture-war debate

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The Trump administration has released a new National Security Strategy that breaks with previous U.S. policy blueprints, according to The Nation. The document is described as abandoning an explicit goal of global hegemony while emphasizing culture-war politics in Europe, economic competition with China, and renewed U.S. military dominance in the Western Hemisphere—an agenda analysts say exposes contradictions at the heart of Trump’s foreign policy.

The Trump administration's latest National Security Strategy is being cast by some analysts as a significant departure from both earlier U.S. administrations and Donald Trump’s first term in office. As summarized by The Nation’s podcast The Time of Monsters, the new policy statement is presented as a marked shift not only from long-standing U.S. grand strategy but also from how Trump initially governed.

According to The Nation’s description of the document, the strategy explicitly steps back from the traditional American aim of sustaining global hegemony. Instead, it outlines a narrower project that puts greater emphasis on regional priorities and ideological conflict.

In Europe, the document is reported to promote a culture-war agenda by promising U.S. support for anti-immigration political parties and movements, positioning Washington as an active player in the continent’s battles over migration and national identity. This framing casts U.S. policy as aligning with like-minded groups that oppose current migration trends and multicultural integration.

In Asia, the strategy highlights intensified economic rivalry with China. As described on The Time of Monsters, it underscores efforts to counter Beijing’s influence through trade measures and other tools of economic pressure, reflecting the Trump administration’s broader use of tariffs and investment restrictions as instruments of foreign policy.

The strategy also calls for a renewed focus on U.S. military dominance in the Western Hemisphere, signaling a bid to reassert traditional primacy in the Americas. This emphasis on hemispheric hegemony fits with a broader shift in Trump-era policy thinking that prioritizes the Western Hemisphere and treats it as a central arena for projecting U.S. power.

To unpack the policy and its implications, The Nation’s national affairs correspondent Jeet Heer devoted an episode of The Time of Monsters to a conversation with Stephen Wertheim, a senior fellow in the American Statecraft program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Wertheim, a frequent guest on the show, discussed what he sees as deep inconsistencies in the strategy, arguing that it blends nationalist or quasi-isolationist rhetoric with interventionist practices and ambitions.

Their discussion, featured on the Time of Monsters episode "Trump’s Global Culture War," situates the new National Security Strategy within a broader pattern of Trump-era foreign policy. Wertheim and Heer describe how the administration’s stated rejection of global hegemony coexists with aims to dominate the Western Hemisphere and to shape political outcomes in Europe, revealing what they view as tensions between retrenchment and continued assertion of U.S. power.

These shifts, they contend, raise questions about the future of U.S. alliances and global stability, as Washington recalibrates its commitments while pursuing selective engagement and ideological confrontation.

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President Trump presenting the 2025 National Security Strategy at the White House, emphasizing 'America First' with a map of the Western Hemisphere.
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Trump administration releases 2025 National Security Strategy outlining 'America First' foreign policy shift

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The White House has released the 2025 National Security Strategy under President Donald Trump’s second administration, framing U.S. policy around an 'America First' doctrine, a renewed focus on the Western Hemisphere, and a sharper critique of Europe. The document presents his new term as the start of a “new golden age” for American power, sovereignty, and influence.

A commentary published by The Daily Wire argues that President Donald Trump’s newly released National Security Strategy, alongside U.S. defense policy priorities, presses European allies to become more economically dynamic and militarily capable partners rather than long-term dependents of Washington.

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도널드 트럼프 행정부가 12월 5일 발표한 새로운 국가안보전략(NSS)은 대만 방어 우선과 북한 비핵화 목표 생략으로 한국의 안보와 지역 역할에 의문을 불러일으키고 있다. 이 문서는 한국과 일본이 제1도련방을 방어하기 위한 역량을 강화하도록 촉구하며, 동맹국들의 방위비 분담 증가를 강조한다. 이는 미국의 '아메리카 퍼스트' 원칙을 재확인하는 내용이다.

전 미국 고위 관리가 비슷한 생각을 가진 국가들과 긴밀히 협력하는 것이 점점 강력해지는 중국에 대응하는 가장 효과적인 전략이라고 밝혔으며, 이는 도널드 트럼프 미국 대통령의 정책과 뚜렷한 대조를 이룬다. 그는 조 바이登 행정부가 자체 효과성을 약화시킨 몇 가지 핵심 실수를 저질렀다고 인정했다。

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1967년 이후 처음으로 도쿄 안보 기관의 진지한 전략가들이 일본이 비핵三原則을 재고해야 하는지 공개적으로 논의하고 있다. 이러한 변화는 시부야 거리나 교토 대학 강의실에서는 여전히 거의 알려지지 않았다. 저자는 이러한 단절을 일본의 '안보 자폐'라고 부르며, 자유민주주의 국가에서 실존적 위협에 대한 일관된 대응을 방해하는 파편화된 인식이라고 표현한다.

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