President Donald Trump’s latest security plan offers a baffling array of contradictions that amount to the resurrection of a “failed grand strategy” already attempted by one of his predecessors, the Wall Street Journal wrote in a scathing editorial.
The White House unveiled a security strategy last week that explicitly rejects “the ill-fated concept of global domination” on the part of the U.S. and calls for working with allies to “maintain global and regional balances of power.”
The document downplays the real threats facing the U.S.—namely China and Russia—while all but calling for the break-up of the European Union, which it accuses of censoring free speech and suppressing political opposition, the opinion editors of the Rupert Murdoch-owned Journal noted.
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