America First is Now the Official Strategy

AMERICA FIRST IS NOW THE OFFICIAL STRATEGY

The United States has just released its new National Security Strategy and it marks the end of a very long era. The number one priority is no longer foreign wars or ideological crusades, but the defence of America itself, its borders, its hemisphere and its sovereignty.

China is no longer portrayed as a civilisation-defining enemy, just a strong economic competitor that must be handled by rebuilding American power at home rather than fighting endless battles abroad.

Even Taiwan is described only as a “priority,” not a vital interest, signalling that America will not continue sacrificing its own strength to defend others while its own borders are under attack.

Most astonishingly, the strategy rejects the old mission of imposing democracy on the world. No more regime change adventures, no more globalist fantasies about reshaping entire nations. The United States now seeks practical, peaceful relations with countries regardless of their internal systems.

In simple terms, the age of global policing is over.

America is turning inward to rebuild its foundations, reinforce its strength and protect its own people first.

The globalists used American power to weaken America. That game is finished.

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The newly released U.S. National Security Strategy marks a major shift in American priorities.

1️⃣ The Americas come first
The U.S. is formally returning to a Monroe-Doctrine mindset — focusing on securing its own hemisphere above all else. This includes shifting military resources away from Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia and toward threats like mass migration, cartels, and instability in Latin America.

2️⃣ China is downgraded
China is no longer labeled the top national security threat. Instead, the U.S. views Beijing mainly as:
• an economic competitor
• a supply-chain risk
• a regional power the U.S. ideally wants to prevent from dominating Asia

3️⃣ Taiwan is no longer a “vital interest”
The U.S. says deterring a conflict over Taiwan is important — but no longer top priority.
The document openly admits:
• China could soon outmatch the U.S. militarily in the region
• Defense of Taiwan may become impossible if allies don’t increase their own military commitments

4️⃣ End of ideological crusades
For the first time in decades, U.S. foreign policy explicitly rejects trying to spread democracy or remake societies abroad.
Instead, the U.S. says it wants pragmatic relations even with countries whose political systems differ.

5️⃣ The China fight becomes economic
The goal is to “win the economic future,” not defeat China militarily.
The strategy acknowledges:
• tariffs since 2017 didn’t work — China adapted
• the U.S. isn’t strong enough alone → it needs an economic coalition to compete

This raises an obvious tension:
How do you form an anti-China coalition while punishing allies with tariffs and demanding they spend more on defense?

Bottom Line:
America’s strategy has fundamentally changed.
Its new hierarchy of priorities:

1️⃣ Protect the homeland and borders
2️⃣ Dominate the Western Hemisphere
3️⃣ Rebuild economic power
4️⃣ Manage — not confront — China

The era of global policing and democracy-promotion is officially over. The U.S. is retreating from global ideological battles and focusing on rebuilding power closer to home.

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