US National Security Strategy aims to see beyond China
The new National Security Strategy warns of great power confrontation and transnational threats, seeing them as linked
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- China as primary threat
- Responding to Beijing
- Reasserting 'strategic ambiguity'
- Looking for engagement
- Constraining Russia
- Nuclear deterrence
- Regional concerns
- Transformative security and transnational threats
- No clear solution
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