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Trump’s national-security officials are making many of the same arguments Bush’s did in 2003.... When you lose The Atlantic....The AtlanticThe North Korea Debate Sounds Eerily Familiar Kori Schake, fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University also The Trump administration is preparing to roll out its new National Security Strategy, a document meant to guide its national security policies. Yet a Trump administration staffer who reviewed a draft of the document—and shared key excerpts with me—describes it as “divorced from the reality” of Trump’s presidency. (This person requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the document before its release.) A few classically Trumpian themes are there—the wall, concern over trade imbalances—but much of the
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Trump’s national-security officials are making many of the same arguments Bush’s did in 2003.... When you lose The Atlantic....The AtlanticThe North Korea Debate Sounds Eerily Familiar Kori Schake, fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University also The Trump administration is preparing to roll out its new National Security Strategy, a document meant to guide its national security policies. Yet a Trump administration staffer who reviewed a draft of the document—and shared key excerpts with me—describes it as “divorced from the reality” of Trump’s presidency. (This person requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the document before its release.) A few classically Trumpian themes are there—the wall, concern over trade imbalances—but much of the
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Trump’s national-security officials are making many of the same arguments Bush’s did in 2003....When you lose The Atlantic....
The Atlantic
The North Korea Debate Sounds Eerily Familiar
Kori Schake, fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University
also
The Trump administration is preparing to roll out its new National Security Strategy, a document meant to guide its national security policies. Yet a Trump administration staffer who reviewed a draft of the document—and shared key excerpts with me—describes it as “divorced from the reality” of Trump’s presidency. (This person requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the document before its release.) A few classically Trumpian themes are there—the wall, concern over trade imbalances—but much of the document reflects the values and priorities of the president’s predecessors….
Trump's National Security Strategy is Decidedly Non-Trumpian
Kate Brannen | Deputy Managing Editor of Just Security, Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security at the Atlantic Council, Former Senior Reporter covering the Pentagon for Foreign Policy