Introduction Today's state in America is similar in many respects to the state after the Vietnam War. And then, like now, people are concerned about military abuse and abuse. Likewise, economic despair today imitates inflation spread nationwide from the 1970s to the 1980s (Snow, 2014, p. 5). The unknown left is a comprehensive strategy for US national security. What are the priorities of the national security of the United States today and how effectively do you achieve these security?
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The national security strategy of the Cold War era is more difficult and controversial than the times when the superpowers and their allies face each other in a nuclear stalemate. Today, the world is not divided so well, and the issues involved look more complicated and tricky. There are still serious problems including nuclear weapons, and now it is accompanied by a lot of complicated problems as well. Some of them include religious problems, others are caused by it. As a result, understanding the national security strategy and its formulation process plays a very important role to be fulfilled.
According to Bushism, fraudulent states are threatening the safety of the United States today. These countries are hostile to the United States and are developing weapons of mass destruction, biology, and nuclear weapons. In the new security strategy, it is necessary for the US to stop fraudulent countries before threatening or using these weapons. According to the National Security Strategy, international law states that countries are allowed to take preemptive measures against countries facing imminent threats. It also pointed out that the US has been following this policy for a long time. Critics agree, but the Bush administration said it is pursuing a preventive war policy rather than a preemptive war. Pre-War is a war against enemies ready to attack quickly. Preventive warfare is a war against enemies that will bring future dangers. Critics say the distinction is important, as prevention war is illegal under international law. Historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. said: "December