The first two months of the Trump administration have felt like a year. Whether it’s the on-again, off-again tariffs, the head-dizzying threats to annex Greenland and force Canada to become America’s 51st state, or the so-called Signalgate scandal, we’re clearly living in frenetic times.
And yet, despite everything that has gone on in the administration’s early days, Trump’s national security team remains noticeably quiet on foreign policy. We aren’t hearing much about doctrine. Perhaps that’s because Trump is impervious to staying in a single lane for more than a few days? All we’ve had is the Interim National Defense Strategic Guidance, signed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Unfortunately for us laymen, this document is still hidden in a government vault somewhere. The Washington Post, though, shared a
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