The United States has released a new National Security Strategy that downgrades China as the primary threat to America and shifts focus towards a neo-Monroe Doctrine. This change indicates a strategic pivot in U.S. foreign policy, suggesting a move away from global conflict towards what some analysts are calling a period of "Re-Civilization."
Analysts David Dusenbury and Philip Pilkington have noted this shift, emphasizing its implications for U.S. relations and security priorities. The strategy reflects a broader re-evaluation of international threats and the U.S. role on the global stage.
This development follows earlier reports on the evolving nature of U.S. national security, including discussions on NATO"s role and burden-sharing among allies. For more information on related topics, see recent developments in U.S. National Security Strategy.

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