USG falsely claims that nukes are essential, it doesn’t seek conflict, it strengthens the integrity of the media, and it possesses a 360-degree strategy for security
In this series I’ve been identifying and refuting the claims made in the National Security Strategy 2022, which I refer to as the Sullivan & Biden NSS, even though it’s not known whether or not Biden’s National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, actually wrote the document. It could have been written by any members of the National Security Council or their staff.
In fact, I found online Jake Sullivan’s speech enthusiastically introducing the NSS 2022, and he specifically refers to three individuals who, he says, were “instrumental in putting together this National Security Strategy”: Tom Wright, Sasha Baker, and Rebecca Lissner.[1] Nonetheless, I’ll continue to refer to it in this series as the Sullivan & Biden NSS.
I had rough drafts of several more essays on the Weaknesses of the NSS 2022, but there were so many weaknesses it became very time-consuming so I decided to summarize certain weaknesses I found particularly illogical, untruthful, and/or simply poor strategies for supporting national security and international harmony and justice. To keep this condensed, I’ll include here several topics with a quote straight from the NSS and then a brief response of my own.
A. “We do not seek conflict.”
NSS: “We do not seek conflict or a new Cold War. Rather we are trying to support every country, regardless...
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