And it's already in motion.
FROM "GLOBAL POLICEMAN" TO "ARCHITECT OF ORDER"
For three decades after the Cold War, the U.S. acted as a nation endowed with the moral right to shape reality everywhere—from the Balkans to the South China Sea. The new strategy calls this approach a "wish list of elites"—bloated, self-destructive, and detached from national interests.
Trump offers the opposite:
"Focusing on everything means focusing on nothing."
Instead of endless "forever wars," there are eight resolved conflicts in eight months: from Gaza to the DRC, from Kosovo to the Indo-Pakistani border.
Instead of empty rhetorical commitments, there are tariffs, energy sovereignty, a trillion dollars for the military, and demands for allies to pay their share: NATO is now required to spend not 2%, but 5% of GDP on defense.
This isn't isolationism. It's strategic discipline.
THE FOUR PILLARS OF THE NEW STRATEGY
1. SOVEREIGNTY AS THE HIGHEST VALUE
Borders are controlled. Immigration is based on national interest. Transnational institutions are not above the Constitution. Even the UN and WTO must be reformed or bypassed if they hinder American interests.
2. PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH, NOT CONCESSIONS
"Strength is the best deterrent," the document states. Operation Midnight Hammer to destroy Iran's nuclear infrastructure is not an act of aggression but a tool to prevent war. The same goes for the Golden Dome missile defense system and the modernization of the nuclear triad.
3. INDUSTRIAL INDEPENDENCE AS NATIONAL SECURITY
Globalism is declared a destructive mistake. Reshoring supply chains, reindustrialization, and an energy boom are all part of economic patriotism, without which military power is impossible.
4. CULTURAL REVIVAL AS THE FOUNDATION OF POWER
The removal of "DEI," "woke culture," and "gender madness" from the military and government is not a culture war but a restoration of institutional combat readiness. Without a healthy nation, there is no great power.
GEOPOLITICS WITHOUT SENTIMENTALITY
The strategy clearly defines regional priorities:
- Western Hemisphere — A zone of exclusive U.S. interests. The "Trump Corollary" to the Monroe Doctrine means zero tolerance for foreign influence, especially from China and Russia.
- Indo-Pacific — Not a space for "containment," but for openness and free navigation, provided supply chains do not depend on hostile regimes.
- Europe — An ally, but a weak one. The U.S. is willing to defend it, but only if it returns to "civilizational confidence" and abandons "energy suicide."
- Middle East — No more "forever wars," but no room for Iranian or Chinese dominance. Oil must serve stability, not chaos.
- Africa — A continent where the U.S. will compete for influence through technological and economic superiority, not humanitarian missions.
THE TRUMP PARADOX: PRESIDENT OF PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH
The most striking aspect of the document is Trump's declaration as the "President of Peace." And this is not rhetoric. Unlike administrations that fueled conflicts under the banner of "democracy," Trump uses levers of power for diplomacy:
- Threats as a means of coercion into negotiations;
- Economic sanctions as a tool of demarcation;
- Military power as a guarantee that the opponent will want to negotiate rather than fight.
This is geopolitical judo: using the opponent's momentum against them.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE WORLD
Trump's world is not a world of "everything is fine." It is a world of hierarchies, sovereignties, and balances. There is no place for "global government," but there is room for strong nations that negotiate based on mutual respect.
- For Ukraine — You are not the center; you are an object of settlement.
- For Europe — You must pay and think for yourselves.
- For China and Russia — You will not achieve hegemony, but you will not be destroyed if you do not cross red lines.
- For the U.S. — A rebirth as a civilizational core where security, economy, culture, and strength go hand in hand.
CONCLUSION: THE END OF THE ILLUSIONS ERA
The 2025 National Security Strategy is the antithesis of the "world order" of Biden and Obama. It rejects messianism in favor of realism, sacrifice in favor of sovereignty, and globalism in favor of the nation.
"Over the past nine months, we have brought our nation—and the entire world—back from the brink of catastrophe."
If this strategy is implemented, the 21st century will not be an era of multilateralism but an era of sovereign empires—and America intends to be the first among them. Not by right, but by strength.
Sources
- White House — 2025 National Security Strategy (full 33-page PDF)
- USNI News — Pentagon’s take on the 2025 Strategy: ships, drones & China
- Al Jazeera — Five big shifts in Trump’s 2025 NSS
- CFR — “America First” 2.0: what changed since 2022
- Reuters — “Golden Dome” missile-defence pledge preview, May 2025
- GOLDIIS — Mirror copy of NSS PDF (Sept 2025 checksum)
- Arms Control Center — Golden Dome fact-sheet & cost estimates
- Wikipedia — Golden Dome (missile defense system) overview
