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Trump's comprehensive national security policy is a 70-page document which prioritizes economic security foremost to gain national security. President Trump's national security plan will be built on four main themes, which include protecting homeland security, protecting economic prosperity, advancing America's influence as a superpower, and sustaining peace through strength. Trump's foreign policy is the opposite of President Obama's, and does not recognize climate change as a national security threat (although he will mention its importance, officials say). The policy's vision is for perpetually competitive international affairs in which superpowers compete for influence. President Trump predicts Russia and China to be the primary threats to U.S. dominance. President Trump will also discuss cyber hacking as a new threat.
President Trump, contrary to President Obama, has always strongly encouraged and supported an "America First" policy. I believe this attitude is certainly beneficial for America, although I believe climate change is an issue that should be heavily considered.
Discussion:
Although we do not have specific details on President Trump's plans, what do you think of his main focuses?
What are the benefits and detriments of the President's America First policy?
Is Trump delegating the necessary focus to climate change?