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About 45 days after his inauguration, Biden published his “Interim National Security Strategic Guide.”
“The destiny of the United States today is more tied than ever to events beyond our shores,” the document says. the expression was used.
From the new type of coronavirus epidemic (Kovid-19), to global climate change, from the rise of competing powers to the United States such as China and Russia, to global nationalism, technological changes, many problems pose a threat to the United States. The document said, it was noted that it did not recognize the obstacles.
The document stated that the democratic regime in the world, especially in the United States, is under siege.
In the document, which states that the global distribution of power has changed, the assessment that this change poses new threats to the United States.
The document stated that the United States must shape the future of the international system, “this work is urgent because alliances, institutions, agreements and norms that form the basis of the international order established with the help of the United States are being tested.” the expression was used.
ALLIANCES HIGHLIGHTS
In the document that describes the problems of the global order, it was emphasized that the first priority of the Biden administration in terms of national security is “to reactivate partnerships and alliances in the world.”
According to AA news; It was noted that in addition to existing alliances, new alliances will also be built, and great importance will be given to the American continent in particular.
The document said that the United States will focus on immigration, security and health issues in Central America, and that 4 billion dollars will be delivered to Central American countries in 4 years working with Congress.
THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS IN THE MIDDLE EAST IS NOT MILITARY
In the document, it was stated that the United States would depend on Israel’s security in the Middle East, “Threats from regional countries and Iran to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of other countries will be deterred, Al-Qaeda and Daesh will be fought and US support for humanitarian crises in the region will be increased ”, it was recorded.
The section on the Middle East included:
“However, we do not believe that the solution to the region’s problems is the use of military force and we will not give a blank check to our partners who pursue policies contrary to US interests and values in the Middle East. This is for that we have withdrawn US support for the attacks in Yemen and the UN (in Yemen) will end the war. We support their efforts. “
The document noted that the United States will no longer spend trillions of dollars on endless wars, and the following was recorded:
“We will responsibly end the longest American war in Afghanistan and, at the same time, ensure that Afghanistan is no longer a safe haven for terrorist attacks against the US defending our interests. We will release the necessary amount of force to disrupt terrorist networks in the Middle East, deter Iranian aggression and protect other key US interests. “
The document stated that in Africa, new partnerships will focus on the development of civil society, the economy and health institutions.
THE EASE OF UNITED STATES LEADERSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
In the document, in which it was noted that the US will give importance to international cooperation, as well as alliances and alliances, it was evaluated that Washington’s leadership in international organizations will be restored to find solutions to global problems, especially climate change.
“As we protect the interests of the United States globally, we will make wise and disciplined decisions in our national defense and the responsible use of our armed forces,” the document said that diplomacy will be placed above the use of military force. expressions were used.
ADJUST TO THE DEFENSE BUDGET
It is noted that soldiers and their families will be given priority in the defense budget, “Defense of America must also reveal clear priorities in the defense budget.” It was evaluated.
“We will work with Congress and divert our attention from unnecessary platforms and weapons to allow resources for advanced technologies and capabilities that will ensure the advantage of our military and national security in the future.” Statements were included.
Every president of the United States publishes a national security strategy document when they take office.