Authored by Andrew Korybko via Substack,
Trump 2.0 just released its National Security Strategy (NSS).
It can be read in fullĀ here, but for those with limited time, the present piece will summarize its contents. The new NSS reconceptualizes, narrows, and reprioritizes US interests. Focus is placed on the primacy of nations over transnational organizations, preserving the balance of power through optimized burden-sharing, and the USā reindustrialization thatāll be facilitated by securing critical supply chains. The Western Hemisphere is the top priority.
The āTrump Corrolaryā to the Monroe Doctrine is the centerpiece and will seek to deny non-hemispheric competitors ownership or control of strategically vital assets in an allusion to Chinaās influence over the Panama Canal.
The NSS envisages enlisting regional champions and friendly forces to help ensure regional stability for preventing migrant crises, fight the cartels, and erode the aforesaid competitorsā influence. This aligns with the āFortressĀ Americaā strategy of restoring US hegemony in the hemisphere.
Asia is next on the NSSā hierarchy of priorities. Together with its incentivized partners, the US will rebalance trade ties with China, compete more vigorously with it in the Global South in an allusion to challenging BRI, and deter China over Taiwan and the South China Sea.
Trade loopholes through third countries like Mexico will be closed, the Global South will tie its currencies more closely to the dollar, and Asian allies will grant the US greater access to their ports, etc., while ramping up defense spending.
As for Europe, the US wants it āto remain European, to regain its civilizational self-confidence, and to abandon its failed focus on regulatory suffocationā in order to avoid ācivilizational erasureā.
The US will āmanage European relations with Russiaā, ābuild up the healthy nations of Central, Eastern, and Southern Europeā in an allusion to theĀ Polish-ledĀ āThree Seas Initiativeā, and ultimately āhelp Europe correct its current trajectory.ā
A hybrid set of economic and political tools will be employed to this end.
West Asia and Africa are at the bottom of the NSSā priorities. The US foresees the first becoming a greater source of investment and destination of such while the secondās ties with the US will transition from a foreign aid paradigm to an investment and growth one centered on select partners. Like with the rest of the world, the US wants to keep the peace through optimized burden-sharing and without overextending itself, but itāll also still keep an eye on Islamist terrorist activity in both regions too.
The following passage sums up the NSSā new approach:
āAs the United States rejects the ill-fated concept of global domination for itself, we must prevent the global, and in some cases even regional, domination of others.ā
To that end, the balance of power must be maintained through pragmatic carrot-and-stick policies in conjunction with close partners, which includes securing critical supply chains (especially those in the Western Hemisphere). This is essentially how Trump 2.0 plans to respond to multipolarity.
The grand strategic goal is to restore the USā central role in the global system, but if thatās not possible and it loses control of the Eastern Hemisphere to China, then Plan B is to retreat to the Western Hemisphere, which will be autarkic under the USā hegemony if it succeeds in building āFortress Americaā.
Trump 2.0ās NSS is very ambitious and will be more difficult to implement than it was to promulgate, but even partial success could radically reshape the global systemic transition in the USā favor.
Tyler Durden
Sat, 12/06/2025 – 23:20





