(WND)—The 2025 National Security Strategy completely revolutionizes American foreign policy and rejects the globalist, left-wing open-border strategy that has dominated the West since the 1990s. The Trump administration’s “America First” plan reinvigorates focus on national sovereignty and the historic values that characterized the United States in its glory days. It emphasizes national pride, family stability and optimism about America’s future. Pro-American worker policies ensure shared prosperity. The past decades have demonstrated the very opposite trend: Anti-American focus on Marxist, liberal ideologies that completely break with the historic ideals that once made the West such a great civilization.
The document is as shocking as it is revealing: The globalist era is over. The post-cold war U.S. foreign policy has failed. The neocon assumption was that permanent global Western dominance was achievable. Yet, globalism has strengthened China and the billionaire class, imposing unfair economic practices, while impoverishing the American middle and lower classes. Globalism has weakened the economic foundation of the people of the United States.
Since the 1990s, globalism has produced a system in which a few individuals now own over 50% of world assets, made possible only by the globalist transnational business model where mega-corporations are registered in tax havens and refuse to redistribute wealth while outsourcing jobs to low-cost-labor countries. Over 90% of the media are owned by six globalist corporations. No wonder they are negative toward President Trump.
The plan views America’s cultural and spiritual renewal as fundamental for long-term security, as national unity and cultural health is critical to sustaining the country’s resilience. Pivotal is fairness in alliances and trade, demanding that allies share defense burdens and respect U.S. economic interests. The historic Western focus on meritocracy is set to revive the foundation for innovation and economic progress for all citizens – not only for the billionaire class. The new approach shifts to realistic rather than ideologically motivated diplomacy, with respect for differences and national sovereignty rather than the “endless wars” interventionist agenda.
The United States’ aim is also to strengthen the overall Western hemisphere influence in the increasingly multipolar world. Fortunate for Europeans, the hard-power Trump administration also seeks to help the weak, sinking ship of Europe by supporting free speech and patriotic movements.
“Continental Europe has been losing share of global GDP – down from 25 percent in 1990 to 14 percent today – partly owing to national and transnational regulations that undermine creativity and industriousness,” the strategy plan explains. The dramatic European economic and moral decline threatens Europe’s role as a reliable ally to America. The soft-power, un-democratically elected, socialist EU leadership demonstrate that they are following the globalist billionaire agenda the U.S. is leaving behind. Arguably working against the interest of the European citizens, the green “Net Zero” ideology is producing de-industrialization, mass immigration is destabilizing the nation states, and atheist hedonism is the only moral remedy presented. These are the authoritarian architects of the complete destruction of the glory of Europe.
While hundreds of thousands demonstrate in the streets against the globalist agenda, little is reported in the billionaire owned mainstream media. Even Pope Leo XIV seems brainwashed by the atheist left-wing agenda. He should stick to speaking about theology and the need for religious revival rather than addressing political issues he clearly is clueless about. He recently demonstrated his utter incompetence by saying “(Trump) is trying to break apart the true alliance between the Europe and the United States.” Why is Pope Leo siding with the left-wing, atheist globalists? Is Leo’s advice that we should continue the de-Christianization of Europe, since he is angry at those who seek to reimplement religious values across the West?
Among other strategic objectives, the Trump administration seeks to restore American energy dominance by rejecting the devastating “Net Zero” and climate policies that have harmed Western nations and U.S. competitiveness for decades. President Trump understands what few other Western leaders have clearly articulated: The “Net Zero” climate policy was invented by the enemies of the West. Europe was basically told – by some Trojan Horse – to replace cheap carbon-based energy with expensive green energy, as a tool to weaken and de-industrialize the continent.
A simple question is, who has benefited from the weakening of the West, from the destruction of Western competitiveness? Even Bill Gates, who for years advocated for the theory of climate change, arguing that the flatulence of cows is one of the greatest dangers to our climate (sic), now state that “Net Zero” and the overly focus on climate change should stop.
Should the new Trump strategy succeed, regular Americans and Westerners alike will join the U.S. in a new golden age.
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In today’s economy, healthcare costs remain one of the biggest threats to financial stability and family security. Americans work hard to build a better life, yet rising medical expenses can quickly erode savings, force tough trade-offs, and even push families toward debt or bankruptcy. Medical bills continue to rank as the leading cause of personal bankruptcy in the United States, with millions facing underinsurance or unexpected out-of-pocket burdens that no one plans for. Many turn to government-run marketplace plans under the Affordable Care Act, hoping for relief, only to discover that what appears affordable on paper often delivers higher long-term costs, limited real protection, and coverage that may not align with personal values or family needs.
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