Jim Garamone at DoD News
offers the below piece.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, 2017 —
President Donald J. Trump today announced a new national security strategy
rooted in a whole-of-government approach that stresses the economic might of
the United States.
In a written statement,
Defense Secretary James N. Mattis called the strategy "clear and
comprehensive."
"As the world's most
lethal armed force, the men and women of the United States military ensure our
diplomats always speak from a position of strength," he said.
"Supported by our allies and partners, we will continue to defend our
common security interests as we protect America from those seeking to threaten
the freedoms we enjoy."
Trump announced the new
strategy during a speech at the Reagan Building near the White House. The
national security strategy sets the stage for the national defense strategy and
the national military strategy.
“With every decision and
every action, we are now putting America first,” the president said. “We are
rebuilding our nation, our confidence and our standing in the world.”
In addition to the military
aspect of national security, the new strategy includes homeland defense, border
security, trade policy and economic strength. Still, military power does play a
part, and the president noted the $700 billion National Defense Authorization
Act he signed last week.
“We are demanding
extraordinary strength, which will hopefully lead to long and extraordinary
peace,” he said. “We are giving our courageous military men and women the
support they need and so dearly deserve.”
ISIS and Other Threats
Trump also spoke about
specific threats such as Iran, North Korea, Russia and China, and he touted
efforts against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
“Following my trip to the
Middle East, the Gulf States and other Muslim-majority nations joined together
to fight radical Islamist ideology and terrorist financing,” he said. “We have
dealt ISIS one devastating defeat after another. The coalition to defeat ISIS
has now recaptured almost 100 percent of the land once held by these terrorists
in Iraq and in Syria. Great job.”
To keep this momentum moving,
the United States must integrate every dimension of national strength, “and we
must compete with every instrument of our national power,” the president said.
“With the strategy I'm announcing today, we are declaring that America is in
the game, and America is going win.”
Vital Interests
The strategy advances four
vital national interests. The first is to protect the American people, the
homeland and the American way of life. “We cannot secure a nation if we do not
secure our borders,” Trump said. “So for the first time ever, an American
strategy now includes a serious plan to defend our homeland.”
In addition, the strategy
also calls on America to confront, discredit and defeat radical Islamic
terrorism and ideology, and to prevent it from spreading into the United
States. “We will develop new ways to counter those who use new domains, such as
cyber and social media, to attack our nation or threaten our society,” he said.
The second pillar is
economic. “For the first time, American strategy recognizes that economic
security is national security,” the president said. “Economic vitality, growth
and prosperity at home is absolutely necessary for American power and influence
abroad. Any nation that trades away its prosperity for security will end up
losing both.”
Preserving Peace Through
Strength
Preserving peace through
strength is the third pillar of the new strategy. “We recognize that weakness
is the surest path to conflict, and unrivaled power is the most certain means
of defense,” Trump said. “For this reason, our strategy breaks from the
damaging defense sequester. We're going to get rid of that.”
Trump said the strategy calls
for a total military modernization, and reversing previous decisions to shrink
the force. “It calls for streamlining acquisition, eliminating bloated
bureaucracy, and massively building up our military, which has the fundamental
side benefit of creating millions and millions of jobs,” he added.
New military domains of space
and cyberspace have key roles in the strategy, the president said. “This
strategy outlines important steps to address new forms of conflict, such as economic
and political aggression, and our strategy emphasizes strengthening alliances
to cope with these threats,” he said. “It recognizes that our strength is
magnified by allies who share principles and our principles, and shoulder their
fair share of responsibility for our common security.”
Advancing American Influence
Finally, the strategy seeks
to advance American influence, which begins with building wealth and power at
home. “America will lead again,” Trump said. “We do not seek to impose our way
of life on anyone, but we will champion the values without apology.”
The United States values
strong alliances and partnerships, based on cooperation and reciprocity, the
president said. “We will make new partnerships with those who share our goals
and make common interests into a common cause,” he added.
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