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New Document Calls for Significant Shifts in U.S. Foreign Policy

A recently released manifesto outlines a series of assertive recommendations for the United States, arguing for a fundamental realignment of its global strategy. The document, detailing 22 key points, asserts that Silicon Valley bears a “moral debt” to the U.S.

and posits that technological advancement, particularly in software, is crucial for the nation’s future security. Central to the manifesto’s proposals is a call for the reinstatement of mandatory military service. It also anticipates a shift away from the “atomic age,” suggesting a new deterrent strategy centered on artificial intelligence.

The document advocates for the dismantling of post-World War II restrictions on Germany and Japan. Furthermore, the manifesto criticizes what it describes as “shallow temptation of empty and hollow pluralism,” while acknowledging that “some cultures have created key progress, others remain dysfunctional and regressive.” The document emphasizes the need for “hard power” to ensure the continued success of free and democratic societies. Reactions to the document have been varied, reflecting the significant and potentially controversial nature of its proposals.

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