Chris Gibson,
StrategikaWith the publication of the December 2017 version of the National Security Strategy, the Trump administration changed the course of American grand strategy. With it, the U.S. made a conscious choice to leave behind President George W. Bush's controversial neo-conservative inspired policy of preemption and Barack Obama's convoluted consequentialism, embracing instead the more traditional approach of principled realism, first articulated by President George Washington. In this new era all previous policies and approaches are under review, including one of our oldest foreign...