The host asks whether American language about respecting different national circumstances means the United States may become less interventionist.
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Security strategy
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...um professor jang if you don't mind commenting on the national security strategy document that came out in december that alex just alluded to..."
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"Now, you mentioned the US new national security strategy, and one more aspect to it is that it specifically says that the United States..."
"...um professor jang if you don't mind commenting on the national security strategy document that came out in december that alex just alluded to..."
"...if you just look at their policy papers, including the National Security Strategy, you know, Albridge Colby wrote a paper called Strategic Sequencing, which..."
"...in January, the Trump White House announced something called the National Security Strategy. And so this is the Pentagon strategy moving forward for the..."
"And this is the this is what's laid out in national security strategy. And unfortunately, what we're seeing is the strategy being played out..."
"Right. So there's only one actual response to America's national security strategy. It is for Russia, Iran and China to work together to create..."
"...Pentagon website, the front of war website and download the national security strategy. It is in black and white. It tells you exactly what..."
"...way, which is essential for serving Americans' interests. As the National Security Strategy articulates, this is the common sense approach President Trump has invented."
"...would, of course, cause an economic depression, okay? Unfortunately, the national security strategy of the United States doesn't really care. If you just read..."
"...understand. This is exactly what it says in the U.S. national security strategy, okay? So in many ways, you can make the argument that..."
"...first point. Second point is if you look at the National Security Strategy, which came out a few months ago, it actually calls for..."
"last december the trump white house issued the national security strategy and if you just read it uh it's very clear what the strategy..."
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