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U.S. National Security Strategy Recasts Global Order, Downgrading Europe

Analysts say the document implicitly accepts regional spheres of influence, shifting primary focus to the Indo‑Pacific.

Overview

  • The strategy is interpreted as endorsing regional dominance by great powers, granting China substantial latitude in Asia within acceptable limits.
  • Coverage reports that Europe is increasingly treated as a risk, with U.S. security guarantees conditioned on economic concessions and confidence in NATO reliability eroding.
  • Commentary urges the European Union and member states to accelerate defense and technology investment to build credible, more independent deterrence.
  • Analysts warn that contested spheres of influence raise instability and threaten the sovereignty of smaller states, citing Ukraine since 2014 as a cautionary case.
  • Additional analysis notes continuity with older U.S. traditions, including acceptance of NATO but resistance to further expansion and a renewed emphasis on hemispheric priorities rather than full isolationism.