Shafaq News – Washington
The administration of US PresidentDonald Trump has unveiled its 2025 National Security Strategy, outlining theforeign-policy and defense priorities that will guide Washington in the comingyears.
Branded under the slogan “AmericaFirst,” the document not only declares an end to the era of militaryinterventions and regime-change campaigns, but also introduces an entirely newframework for the Middle East—shifting it from a source of crises to an investment partner, whilesidelining one of Washington’s most consequential files of the past twodecades: Iraq.
Issued by each incomingadministration to direct the work of multiple federal agencies, the strategystates that Trump aims to restoreAmerican supremacy in the Western Hemisphere and place the region at thetop of US foreign-policy priorities.
The 29-page document underscoresthat Trump’s policy is driven above all by what serves America. It identifies bordersecurity—including ending mass migration—protection of the US industrial base,and technological superiority as core pillars of national security.
For the Middle East, the strategysets a clear objective: preventing any hostile power from controlling theregion and its resources, while firmly avoiding the endless wars that drained the United Statesin the past.
Syria: A Four-Party EquationIncluding Israel
The strategy bluntly describes Syriaas a continuing potentialproblem, and proposes a stability formula built on four actors: theUnited States, Arab partners, Turkiye, and Israel.
Israel has conducted intermittentstrikes inside Syria, and Washington has urged Tel Aviv to halt theseoperations while praising the new leadership in Damascus.
The document also signals a cleardowngrading of the Middle East’s historical importance to the United States—particularly itsoil—in light of expanding domestic energy production. Instead of withdrawing,Washington is redefining the region as both a source and destination for international investment.
The strategy lists new areas ofcooperation beyond oil and gas, including nuclear energy, artificialintelligence, and defense technologies. It also highlights plans forpartnerships with regional states to open markets in Africa and secure globalsupply chains.
Gulf Region: The End of US “hectoring”
One section likely to resonate inGulf capitals is the administration’s formal acknowledgment of the failure ofWashington’s long-standing “hectoring” approach—its attempts to pressure Gulfmonarchies to abandon their governing traditions.
The new approach embraces aprinciple of accepting the region and its leaders as they are, encouragingreforms only when they emerge organically from within. The shift effectivelyends years of diplomatic tension centered on human-rights and liberal-democracydebates.
For Shafaq News,Mostafa Hashem, Washington D.C.
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