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 | |
Media Type: texts | |
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DTIC Archive; McCloskey, Charles C , ... | |
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