U.S. President Donald Trump presented his view on policies for his administration and, not surprisingly, the theme was America First.
The national security strategy outlined some of the biggest threats to the United States: terrorism, cyberattacks, the DPRK… And also, China.
CGTN’s Jessica Stone explains:
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To discuss the new U.S. Security Strategy:
- Brian Becker, Analyst on U.S.-DPRK relations
- Victor Gao, International Affairs Commentator
- Michael Johns, Co-Founder of the U.S. National Tea Party Movement
- Afshin Molavi, Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute at Johns Hopkins University
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White House official: "I can't say" Trump has read his entire national security strategy https://t.co/PhHNOkynEy pic.twitter.com/jr0yziZidD
— The Hill (@thehill) December 19, 2017
Here are five things you need to know about Trump's national security strategy https://t.co/4bztUnbsTU pic.twitter.com/sc5uA9NIDB
— CNN (@CNN) December 18, 2017
Trump's national security strategy is all about nukes and terrorism and barely mentions human rights https://t.co/tg4xG8IVjp pic.twitter.com/hQzmak8qIT
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) December 18, 2017