President Donald Trump recently released his national security strategy , an administration's outline for policy usually issued once per presidential term. Newsweek contributors Paul du Quenoy and Dan Perry make sense, via their respective perspectives, of the 33-page document:

Dan Perry: The only good thing I can say about the new national security strategy is that it is non-binding and unenforceable. On the downside it is basically a manifesto that rips what little mask was left off what the Trump administration seeks to do in the world: It displays open disdain for our European allies, shrugs at the principles of liberal democracy and betrays fidelity to the tech bros’ crusade against desperately needed regulation of their platforms, on the misleading grounds of "free spe

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