National Defense Strategy downplays China threat |
The Trump administration's National Defense Strategy, released Friday evening, takes a softer tone toward China, and calls for deterrence "through strength, not confrontation." The strategy frames migration and narcotics in the Western Hemisphere as greater threats than those posed by foreign adversaries, and prioritizes protecting the U.S homeland, securing its borders, and reinvigorating domestic technology development and manufacturing capability. The strategy identifies North Korea as “a direct military threat to South Korea and Japan,” but also warns that its nuclear ambitions could imperil the U.S.