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Immediately after the unveiling of the Trump administration's National Security Strategy (NSS), Pentagon has become a centre of heated debate over the orientation of American power abroad.

At the heart of this is Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's push to reorganise US combatant command structure to bring it in line with the strategy. These efforts, senior military officials warn, would lack regional expertise and weaken deterrence in Europe and Middle East.

Beneath these controversies, NSS principles are rapidly translating into concrete policy actions. Recently, Trump declared fentanyl a "weapon of mass destruction", a highly-securitised framing that significantly broadens the document's conception of national security threats. Together with Europe's willingness to lead a "multinational force" in Ukraine, these actions underline acceler

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