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The US has entered a « decisive decade » as it confronts its competition with China while facing challenges from climate change to energy to food security, international terrorism and disease, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on Wednesday as the Biden administration unveiled its national security strategy.
The Biden administration on Wednesday released its national-security strategy that serves as a reference point for officials to coordinate policies across the government.
Speaking ahead of the document’s official release, Sullivan said the fundamental premise of the strategy is that the US has entered a decisive decade with respect to two fundamental strategic challenges.
« The first is the competition between the major powers to shape the future of the international order. And the second is that while this competition is underway, we need to deal with a set of transnational challenges that are affecting people everywhere, including here in the United States — from climate change to food insecurity, to communicable diseases, to terrorism, to the energy transition, to inflation, he said.