The national security strategy emphasizes strengthening domestic sources of power, promoting American values at home, and reducing reliance on military force to solve problems. It also narrowly defines enemies and embraces engagement with the world to shape international order rather than resist change. The strategy contextualizes counterterrorism within a broader strategic vision and incorporates emerging threats like climate change that the previous administration rejected.
35. Strategy's emphasis on tending the sources of our strength.
Strategy's emphasis on promoting our values by living them at
home.
Strategy reduces reliance on military to solve our problems.
Strategy narrows definition of enemy.
Strategy of engagement "recognizes the world as it is and focuses
on shaping it, not resisting it."
Strategy embeds war on Al Qaeda in a wider strategic
vision. First sentence of 2006 strategy: "we are at war."
Strategy incorporates issues such as climate change whose
importance Bush Admin rejected.
36.
37.
38. Counter Intelligence Border Control
Cyber Operations Counterdrug Operations
Human Intelligence Disaster Preparedness
Intelligence Analysis Law Enforcement
Technical Intelligence Counter IED Explosive Operations
Air/Satellite Operations Psychological Operations
Ground Operations Special Operations
Naval Operations Weapons Technology
Nuclear Operations Support & Administration
Notes de l'éditeur
Network Analysis
Many ethical and moral issues arise from collection and covert action. As with the broad moral issues, there are may questions and little consensus or answers.
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