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White House releases Trump's "America First Resilience Strategy"

The White House announced on June 23 the release of "President Trump's America First Resilience Strategy." According to the release, the document frames resilience as a strategic capability that preserves US freedom of a.

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At a glance

  • The White House released the America First Resilience Strategy on June 23, 2026.
  • The release describes resilience as a strategic capability for deterrence and preserving freedom of action.

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The White House announced on June 23 the release of "President Trump's America First Resilience Strategy." According to the release, the document frames resilience as a strategic capability that preserves US freedom of action, advances American interests, deters adversaries and enables peace through strength. The description of the strategy as a bold mandate denying adversaries the ability to hold America at risk is the White House's own framing.

Key facts on file

  • The White House released the America First Resilience Strategy on June 23, 2026.
  • The release describes resilience as a strategic capability for deterrence and preserving freedom of action.

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