
"Last month, the United States published a National Security Strategy that marked a clear departure from its post-Cold War policies. This week, a Pentagon Defense Strategy followed, echoing what was revealed by the White House. list of 3 itemsend of list Rooted in President Donald Trump's America First approach, it prioritises homeland security and influence in the Western Hemisphere. The new strategy came as no surprise."
"Trump and his officials have been engaged in often-heated debates with close allies about what role the US is expected to play in their defence. So, what's the fallout for America's allies around the world? Presenter: James Bays Guests: Adam Clements US foreign policy analyst and former Pentagon official Marina Miron Researcher with Defence Studies Department at King's College London Youngshik Bong Visiting professor at the Graduate School of International Studies at Yonsei University and adviser to South Korea's Ministry of National Defence"
The United States adopted a National Security Strategy signaling a clear break from post-Cold War policies, followed by a Pentagon Defense Strategy reflecting the same shift. The approach is rooted in President Donald Trump's America First doctrine and prioritises homeland security and influence in the Western Hemisphere. The strategy reduces emphasis on global forward commitments and recalibrates expectations of U.S. defence responsibilities toward partners. Intensified debates have occurred between U.S. officials and close allies over future roles and burden-sharing. Allies worldwide face uncertainty about deployments, reciprocal obligations, and the scope of American security guarantees.
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