This article comes from Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
On Oct. 12, the White House released its long-awaited National Security Strategy (NSS), a high-level framework addressing the Biden administration’s main priorities on international security, trade and investment. The strategy, which had long been delayed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, highlights growing competition with China and countering the military ambitions of Russia as key priorities, as well as increasing investment in the U.S. economy, enhancing existing alliances with like-minded partners, particularly in the Indo-Pacific, and further building U.S. military capabilities to counter potential threats, among other priorities.
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