Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. 8 de nov. de 2022 · Our strategy is rooted in our national interests: to protect the security of the American people; to expand economic prosperity and opportunity; and to realize and defend the democratic values at ...

    • F E BRUA RY 2 01 5
    • I. Introduction
    • Strengthen Our National Defense
    • Reinforce Homeland Security
    • Combat the Persistent Threat of Terrorism
    • Build Capacity to Prevent Conflict
    • Prevent the Spread and Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction
    • Assure Access to Shared Spaces
    • Cybersecurity
    • Space Security
    • Air and Maritime Security
    • Increase Global Health Security
    • III. Prosperity
    • Put Our Economy to Work
    • Advance Our Energy Security
    • Lead in Science, Technology, and Innovation
    • Shape the Global Economic Order
    • IV. Values
    • Live Our Values
    • Advance Equality
    • Support Emerging Democracies
    • Empower Civil Society and Young Leaders
    • Prevent Mass Atrocities
    • V. International Order
    • Advance Our Rebalance to Asia and the Pacific
    • Strengthen Our Enduring Alliance with Europe
    • Seek Stability and Peace in the Middle East and North Africa
    • Invest in Africa’s Future
    • Deepen Economic and Security Cooperation in the Americas
    • VI. Conclusion
    • GeneratedCaptionsTabForHeroSec

    THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Today, the United States is stronger and better positioned to seize the opportunities of a still new century and safeguard our interests against the risks of an insecure world. America’s growing economic strength is the foundation of our national security and a critical source of our influence abroad. Since the Great Rece...

    In a young century, opportunities for America abound, but risks to our security remain. This new National Security Strategy positions the United States to safeguard our national interests through strong and sustainable leadership. It sets out the principles and priorities to guide the use of American power and influence in the world. It advances a ...

    A strong military is the bedrock of our national security. During over a decade of war, the All Volunteer Force has answered our Nation’s call. To maintain our military edge and readiness, we will continue to insist on reforms and necessary investment in our military forces and their families. Our military will remain ready to deter and defeat thre...

    Our homeland is more secure. But, we must continue to learn and adapt to evolving threats and hazards. We are better able to guard against terrorism—the core responsibility of homeland security—as well as illicit networks and other threats and hazards due to improved information sharing, aviation and border security, and international cooperation. ...

    The threat of catastrophic attacks against our homeland by terrorists has diminished but still persists. An array of terrorist threats has gained traction in areas of instability, limited opportunity, and broken governance. Our adversaries are not confined to a distinct country or region. Instead, they range from South Asia through the Middle East ...

    We will strengthen U.S. and international capacity to prevent conflict among and within states. In the realm of inter-state conflict, Russia’s violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity—as well as its belligerent stance toward other neighboring countries—endangers international norms that have largely been taken for granted since ...

    No threat poses as grave a danger to our security and well-being as the potential use of nuclear weapons and materials by irresponsible states or terrorists. We therefore seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons. As long as nuclear weapons exist, the United States must invest the resources necessary to maintain—without testin...

    The world is connected by shared spaces—cyber, space, air, and oceans—that enable the free flow of people, goods, services, and ideas. They are the arteries of the global economy and civil society, and access is at risk due to increased competition and provocative behaviors. Therefore, we will continue to promote rules for responsible behavior whil...

    As the birthplace of the Internet, the United States has a special responsibility to lead a networked world. Prosperity and security increasingly depend on an open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet. Our economy, safety, and health are linked through a networked infrastructure that is targeted by malicious government, criminal, and indiv...

    Space systems allow the world to navigate and communicate with confidence to save lives, conduct commerce, and better understand the human race, our planet, and the depths of the universe. As countries increasingly derive benefits from space, we must join together to deal with threats posed by those who may wish to deny the peaceful use of outer sp...

    The United States has an enduring interest in freedom of navigation and overflight as well as the safety and sustainability of the air and maritime environments. We will therefore maintain the capability to ensure the free flow of commerce, to respond quickly to those in need, and to deter those who might contemplate aggression. We insist on safe a...

    The spread of infectious diseases constitute a growing risk. The Ebola epidemic in West Africa high-lights the danger of a raging virus. The spread of new microbes or viruses, the rise and spread of drug resistance, and the deliberate release of pathogens all represent threats that are exacerbated by the globalization of travel, food production and...

    Our economy is the largest, most open, and innovative in the world. Our leadership has also helped usher in a new era of unparalleled global prosperity. Sustaining our leadership depends on shaping an emerging global economic order that continues to reflect our interests and values. Despite its success, our rules-based system is now competing again...

    The American economy is an engine for global economic growth and a source of stability for the interna-tional system. In addition to being a key measure of power and influence in its own right, it underwrites our military strength and diplomatic influence. A strong economy, combined with a prominent U.S. presence in the global financial system, cre...

    The United States is now the world leader in oil and gas production. America’s energy revival is not only good for growth, it ofers new bufers against the coercive use of energy by some and new opportuni-ties for helping others transition to low-carbon economies. American oil production has increased dramatically, impacting global markets. Imports ...

    Scientific discovery and technological innovation empower American leadership with a competitive edge that secures our military advantage, propels our economy, and improves the human condition. Sustaining that edge requires robust Federal investments in basic and applied research. We must also strengthen science, technology, engineering, and mathem...

    We have recovered from the global economic crisis, but much remains to be done to shape the emerg-ing economic order to avoid future crises. We have responsibilities at home to continue to improve our banking practices and forge ahead with regulatory reform, even as we press others to align with our robust standards. In addition to securing our imm...

    To lead efectively in a world experiencing significant political change, the United States must live our values at home while promoting universal values abroad. From the Middle East to Ukraine to Southeast Asia to the Americas, citizens are more empowered in seeking greater freedoms and accountable institutions. But these demands have often produce...

    Our values are a source of strength and security, and our ability to promote our values abroad is directly tied to our willingness to abide by them at home. In recent years, questions about America’s post-9/11 security policies have often been exploited by our adversaries, while testing our commitment to civil liberties and the rule of law at home....

    American values are reflective of the universal values we champion all around the world—including the freedoms of speech, worship, and peaceful assembly; the ability to choose leaders democratically; and the right to due process and equal administration of justice. We will be a champion for communities that are too frequently vulnerable to violence...

    The United States will concentrate attention and resources to help countries consolidate their gains and move toward more democratic and representative systems of governance. Our focus is on supporting countries that are moving in the right direction—whether it is the peaceful transitions of power we see in sub-Saharan Africa; the movement toward c...

    Democracy depends on more than elections, or even government institutions. Through civil society, citizens come together to hold their leaders accountable and address challenges. Civil society organiza-tions often drive innovations and develop new ideas and approaches to solve social, economic, and political problems that governments can apply on a...

    The mass killing of civilians is an afront to our common humanity and a threat to our common security. It destabilizes countries and regions, pushes refugees across borders, and creates grievances that extrem-ists exploit. We have a strong interest in leading an international response to genocide and mass atroci-ties when they arise, recognizing op...

    We have an opportunity—and obligation—to lead the way in reinforcing, shaping, and where appropri-ate, creating the rules, norms, and institutions that are the foundation for peace, security, prosperity, and the protection of human rights in the 21st century. The modern-day international system currently relies heavily on an international legal arc...

    The United States has been and will remain a Pacific power. Over the next 5 years, nearly half of all growth outside the United States is expected to come from Asia. That said, the security dynamics of the region—including contested maritime territorial claims and a provocative North Korea—risk escalation and conflict. American leadership will re...

    The United States maintains a profound commitment to a Europe that is free, whole, and at peace. A strong Europe is our indispensable partner, including for tackling global security challenges, promoting prosperity, and upholding international norms. Our work with Europe leverages our strong and historic bilateral relationships throughout the conti...

    This document outlines the goals and objectives of the Obama administration's national security strategy for the year 2015. It covers topics such as defense, homeland security, terrorism, climate change, prosperity, values, and international order.

    This document outlines the goals and objectives of the Obama administration's national security strategy for the year 2015. It covers topics such as defense, homeland security, terrorism, climate change, prosperity, values, and international order.

    This document outlines the goals and objectives of the Obama administration's national security strategy for the year 2015. It covers topics such as defense, homeland security, terrorism, climate change, prosperity, values, and international order.

    This document outlines the goals and objectives of the Obama administration's national security strategy for the year 2015. It covers topics such as defense, homeland security, terrorism, climate change, prosperity, values, and international order.

    This document outlines the goals and objectives of the Obama administration's national security strategy for the year 2015. It covers topics such as defense, homeland security, terrorism, climate change, prosperity, values, and international order.

    • 391KB
    • 32
  2. 18 de dez. de 2017 · NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY II The whole world is lifted by America’s renewal and the reemergence of American leadership. After one year, the world knows that America is prosperous, America is secure, and America is strong. We will bring about the beˆ er future we seek for our people and the world, by confronting the challenges and dangers

    • 1MB
    • 68
  3. This document outlines the strategic approach of the United States to advance its interests and values in the 21st century. It covers the strategic environment, the strategic approach, and the specific objectives and actions in various domains of national security.

    • 1MB
    • 60
  4. 5 de abr. de 2023 · On December 16, 2022, a new National Security Strategy (PDF) and other strategy documents, basic policies on national security, were decided by the National Security Council and approved by the Cabinet Decision.

  5. 12 de out. de 2022 · Press Statement. Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State. October 12, 2022. The United States’ National Security Strategy lays out a vision for a free, open, secure, and prosperous world and a comprehensive plan to realize it.