The administration’s first national security strategy stresses the need for a foreign policy that balances the interests of global allies with those of middle-class Americans.
WASHINGTON — The White House laid out a national security strategy Wednesday aimed at checking an ascendant China and
faces an arguably more complicated world than when he took office 21 months ago in the midst of the worst global pandemic in a century. At the same time, the White House said policy-makers must “avoid the temptation to view the world solely through a competitive lens, and engage countries on their own terms.”
The document stresses the necessity of competing effectively with China, which the administration says is the only competitor that has both the intent and, increasingly, the capability to reshape the international order, while constraining a dangerous Russia.
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