The Trump administration's National Security Strategy (NSS), released on December 7, 2025, titled "flexible realism," emphasizes shared responsibility with allies and selective global engagement, asserting the U.S. will not tolerate threats but will avoid intervention in major conflicts.The NSS warns Europe of "civilizational extinction" due to mass immigration and overregulation, while identifying the Indo-Pacific as a crucial battleground to deter China over Taiwan.Donald Trump plans to visit Beijing in April for trade deals, a move met with sharp criticism from European leaders who emphasized their sovereignty.