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DTIC ADA190719: The Future of Europe and U.S. National Security.
by Defense Technical Information Center
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The world region which will most affect the national
security of the United States in the next twenty-five
years is Europe. Europe is the key region because of
history and heritage, economics, geographic location, the
military threat, technology growth and increasing
European unity. All these factors tie U.S. national
interests to Europe, moreso than any other region. The
vision of Europe twenty-five years hence is of an
economically vibrant region, comfortable dealing with
both East and West in trade and all other aspects of
international relations, military less dependent on the
United States, acting more as a unified region than
separate countries and an emerging superpower in its own
right. To safeguard its national security, the United
States must respond to this future Europe in several
ways. It must revise its European military strategy to
include the phased withdrawal of all major ground forces,
enhance American economic competitiveness while
simultaneously stimulating East-West trade, adequately
resource the national diplomatic effort and establish and
sustain a consensus of support for this new strategy
among the American people and their representatives.
Date Published: 2018-02-17 12:38:18
Identifier: DTIC_ADA190719
Item Size: 23105496
Language: english
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