What Trump’s 2025 National Security Strategy Means For The World - CONFLICTED
Description
In this Conflicted Conversation, Thomas speaks with global finance and security analyst Giri Rajendran about the Trump Administration’s newly published National Security Strategy — what it signals, what it omits, and what it suggests about America’s role in a multipolar world.
Thomas and Giri discuss:
How this report differs from previous US National Security Strategies
The end of the old rules-based order of liberal internationalism
The Middle East: a phase shift toward deeper economic engagement
China: economic and industrial competition, not ideological crusade
Europe: NATO burden-sharing, culture-war politics, and coercion by inducement
Russia as a potential ally, no longer an enemy
Whether global governance can exist without global institutions
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This episode was produced and edited by Thomas Small.
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