You act like that's a good thing but the rest of America finds this disturbing as hell. Who TF do they think they are? We didn't ask for this Putin-esque BS.
1⃣ For the first time in U.S. history, an administration:

frames the EU as a threat,

elevates far-right European parties to the status of “official partners,”

calls for rolling back NATO,

defines migration as the primary national security risk,

uses Great Replacement rhetoric in an official document,

and gives Russia de facto permission to expand its sphere of influence.
This has never happened before.
2⃣ It is far more dangerous than anything Putin has ever written — for one reason: LEGITIMACY.

Putin writes ideological pamphlets.
But this text is the official U.S. National Security Strategy,

with global reach,

backed by the world’s largest military,

funded by the U.S. budget,

executed through diplomacy, intelligence agencies, and alliances.

When Putin writes ideology, it’s an essay.

When the United States writes ideology, it reshapes the global order.
3⃣ This is the first U.S. government document that openly delegitimizes European democracies.
Never — truly never — has a U.S. administration claimed that:

European governments “undermine democratic principles,”

Washington should “cultivate resistance” inside EU member states,

Europe’s identity should be defined in ethnic terms,

far-right “patriotic parties” represent Europe’s hope.
This is a historic rupture. A democratic taboo broken.
4⃣ It is the first U.S. strategy paper to adopt core Russian war aims.

NATO must stop expanding.

Ukraine should merely “survive as a viable state,” not win.

Russia must regain “strategic stability.”

Germany should return to dependency — especially on energy.
This is more dangerous than anything Putin has published — because it becomes U.S. policy.
5⃣ It is the most dangerous U.S. strategy document in living memory because it overturns the entire foundation of U.S. foreign policy.
For a century, the pillars were:

strengthen NATO

treat the EU as a partner

contain authoritarian regimes

promote democracy

uphold international order
This document reverses every single one of those principles.

It is a counter-order.

A break with 100 years of transatlantic policy.

A rupture with the post-war world that kept Europe safe.
This is the most dangerous U.S. strategy document since the founding of the United States.