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From: Joe NYC12/10/2025 5:59:27 PM
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Recently released National Security Strategy document has been the major topic of discussion worldwide. The premise is that the quest for global hegemony left the US hollowed out, near bankrupt.

The NSS outlines some broad direction that Mearsheimer would approve of:
- asserting regional hegemony in the Americas (may explain Venezuela, Greenland etc)
- acknowledge other Great Powers and multiple poles
- "ideally" that word appears in document a few time (meaning we are not going over it) deny China regional hegemony in their neck of the woods.
- Europe importance downgraded significantly, for multiple reason, one of which is that replacing European population with 3rd world rapists would turn these countries non-European. With different population than the one that siigned NATO

There is apparently a double secret annex to the document pointing to rearrangement of global order. With G7 mostly obsolete (Trump offered Putin a spot making it G8, Putin said "thanks, but no thanks"). And they are looking at new world grouping, that reflect world in 2025 rather than 1945. Calling C5 or Core 5:
- US
- China
- India
- Russia
- Japan

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