U.S. national security strategy report new strategy to give pre-emptive
Date:2011-08-31Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
5 22, in New York, USA Hudson River north of the West Bank town of West Point, West Point, at the 2010 graduation ceremony, U.S. President Barack Obama (left) accepts a gift on behalf of students. Xinhua News Agency reporter Shen Hongshe
WASHINGTON, May 27 (Reporter Ranwei Du Jing) 27, the White House released the Obama administration’s “National Security Strategy Report.” Obama will be in the military report cases as diplomatic efforts are not a last resort, which the Bush administration’s “preemptive strike” strategy compared to a major change.
which is 16 months after taking office, Obama issued the first “National Security Strategy Report.” According to the report, Obama’s new national security strategy that the world is full of a variety of threats to abandon the Bush administration “war on terror” argument. The new “National Security Strategy Report” also on North Korea and Iran to the U.S. threat warning.
administration’s new national security strategy attempts to get rid of unpopular Bush administration policy of unilateralism, Obama called for cooperation partners in the United States expanded from its traditional allies in China, India and other emerging power. The report said the United States and China will jointly cooperate on issues of concern.
Obama will be the U.S. economy as a national security strategy. He believes that the U.S. economic success for the United States to maintain its influence abroad is essential.
Obama’s predecessor, George W. Bush in the 2002 “National Security Strategy Report” for the first time to clarify the United States in the “9.11″ will take “preemptive” military strike strategy. George W. Bush in the 2006 “National Security Strategy Report” reiterated the U.S. adherence to the “preemptive strike” strategy.
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