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In this episode of STRAT, retired Marine Intelligence Officer LtCol. Hal Kempfer breaks down the newly released U.S. National Security Strategy and what it means for America, Europe, and the global balance of power. The Trump Administration’s document outlines a worldview driven by “flexible realism,” the revival of Monroe Doctrine thinking, and a call for Europe to change course or risk “civilizational erasure.” Kempfer explores the reaction across European capitals, from criticism by diplomats calling the strategy extreme, to growing tensions over migration, political identity, and NATO cohesion. We also examine how the U.S. is reasserting influence in the Western Hemisphere, reshaping relations with China, and potentially redefining support for Ukraine. As political alliances shift, Congress may form a new national security coalition that shapes U.S. foreign policy for years to come. Timely, controversial, and significant — this episode offers a clear look at a rapidly evolving world order.
Takeaways:· The 2025 National Security Strategy marks a major policy shift.
· Europe is warned of “civilizational erasure,” triggering backlash.
· U.S. strategy encourages resisting Europe’s current political trajectory.
· Washington plans renewed dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
· Ukraine peace negotiations could involve territorial concessions.
· China policy shifts toward economic competition over ideology.
· Far-right influence in Europe receives positive recognition in the document.
· Congress may realign into a new security coalition in response.
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By Mutual Broadcasting System LLC4.9
2020 ratings
In this episode of STRAT, retired Marine Intelligence Officer LtCol. Hal Kempfer breaks down the newly released U.S. National Security Strategy and what it means for America, Europe, and the global balance of power. The Trump Administration’s document outlines a worldview driven by “flexible realism,” the revival of Monroe Doctrine thinking, and a call for Europe to change course or risk “civilizational erasure.” Kempfer explores the reaction across European capitals, from criticism by diplomats calling the strategy extreme, to growing tensions over migration, political identity, and NATO cohesion. We also examine how the U.S. is reasserting influence in the Western Hemisphere, reshaping relations with China, and potentially redefining support for Ukraine. As political alliances shift, Congress may form a new national security coalition that shapes U.S. foreign policy for years to come. Timely, controversial, and significant — this episode offers a clear look at a rapidly evolving world order.
Takeaways:· The 2025 National Security Strategy marks a major policy shift.
· Europe is warned of “civilizational erasure,” triggering backlash.
· U.S. strategy encourages resisting Europe’s current political trajectory.
· Washington plans renewed dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
· Ukraine peace negotiations could involve territorial concessions.
· China policy shifts toward economic competition over ideology.
· Far-right influence in Europe receives positive recognition in the document.
· Congress may realign into a new security coalition in response.
#STRATPodcast #HalKempfer #MutualBroadcastingSystem #StrategicRiskAnalysis #NationalSecurity #Europe #ForeignPolicy #MonroeDoctrine #China #Ukraine #Congress #Geopolitics #WesternHemisphere #Migration #NATO #TrumpAdministration #Taiwan #Russia #WorldAffairs #GlobalStrategy

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