The White House released a new national security strategy that shifts toward shared responsibility with allies and a more selective approach to balancing power.The 33-page document tones down rhetoric toward Russia, says it will not tolerate direct threats and warns that Europe may face "civilisatoriskt utplåning" if it does not reform.Kremlin spokesman
Dmitry Peskov welcomed the alignment and
Stephan Löwenstein said the paper codifies a Trump-era trajectory shaped by
Donald Trump and
JD Vance, prompting criticism from
Joakim Paasikivi,
Kaja Kallas and
Jan Hallenberg.