The new U.S. national security strategy continues to spark discussions, and the following are the summaries of interpretations from scholars and experts around the world:

1. The new U.S. national security strategy focuses on "prioritizing American core interests" to implement strategic restructuring, abandoning the goal of "permanently dominating the world," and instead focusing on enhancing the hard power of American industrial and military production, reconfiguring America's absolute advantage and control in the Western Hemisphere, and safeguarding America's absolute security in military and economic aspects.

2. Regarding the China strategy: Avoid and not seek military conflict, but emphasize the rebalancing of economy and trade, advocate reciprocity and fairness, and develop Sino-U.S. relations based on the principle of "U.S. interests first."

3. Regarding the Asia-Pacific strategy: The United States will continue to maintain cooperation with allies such as Japan, South Korea, and Australia, while actively improving relations with India, and support Japan, India, and Asia-Pacific allies in playing a leading role in Indo-Pacific security.

4. Regarding the Middle East strategy: The United States will continue to maintain control over the Middle East and its resources through Israel and diplomatic efforts, but avoid the U.S. being drawn into costly, perpetual wars again.

5. Regarding the European strategy: The United States will work tirelessly to end the Russia-Ukraine war, restore strategic stability between the U.S. and Russia, stop the "permanent expansion of NATO," and reshape Western civilization in Europe.

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