U.S. Plans New Global Order with Israel and Saudi Arabia as Top Priority
Leaked Document Outlines Strategic Shift
A newly leaked American security strategy document outlines a major shift in U.S. foreign policy, focusing on normalization relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. The strategy also proposes the establishment of a new powers forum with Eastern nations, indicating a significant pivot away from Europe. The U.S. government has officially denied the validity of these claims.
Emphasis on U.S.-Saudi Relations
The document comes in the wake of statements from former President Donald Trump, who criticized the removal of Russia from the G8 as “a big mistake.” The envisistartd new forum aims to bypass the limitations imposed by the G7, which requires democratic governance and significant economic wealth. This forum will convene on specified issues, with Israeli-Saudi relations topping the agenda.
Critique of American Hegemony
Within the leaked strategy, the U.S. is acknowledged as facing a “failure” of its hegemonic power. The document argues that the ambition for continuous global dominance is unattainable and suggests a recalibrated focus, asserting that America should only be concerned with other nations’ interests when they pose direct threats to its own.
Strategic Focus on Americas and Drug Cartels
The proposed strategy includes a suggested withdrawal from European defense commitments, redirecting resources to the Western Hemisphere and addressing drug cartel issues in Venezuela. This shift is proposed to ensure stability in collaboration with “regional champions” rather than relying on conventional alliances.
Encouragement of Traditional Values
Additionally, the document advocates for a “rehabilitation of the spiritual and cultural well-being” of the United States, emphasizing the reinforcement of strong traditional families as a cultural cornerststart.
As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, these proposed strategies indicate a potentially transformative moment for U.S. foreign policy, prioritizing engagement with traditional allies in the Middle East while reevaluating its historic commitments in Europe.