New U.S. National Military Strategy: U.S. May Invade Any Non-‘Ally’

On July 1st, the White House, Joint Chiefs of Staff, issued ‘The National Military Strategy of the United States of America 2015′ (officially dated June 2015), and at its top is:
‘U. S. ENDURING NATIONAL INTERESTS: The security of the United States, its citizens, and U. S. allies and partners.’
In other words: protection of Americans is neither more nor less important to the U. S. Government than is protection of ‘U. S. allies and partners.’ All of them are at the very top, as ‘U. S. ENDURING NATIONAL INTERESTS.’
America’s Founders didn’t agree with the Obama Administration’s view on this. George Washington’s famous Farewell Address asserted that, ‘It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliance with any portion of the foreign world’; and the third President Thomas Jefferson said in his equally famous Inaugural Address, that there should be ‘Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations – entangling alliances with none.’ Instead, of that view, Obama now wants ‘entangling alliances’ with anti-BRICS nations in Europe via his proposed TTIP treaty, and with anti-BRICS nations in Asia via his proposed TPP treaty, plus anti-BRICS nations worlwide via his proposed TISA treaty for service-industries. So, he told graduating cadets at West Point, on 28 May 2014, that they will be fighting not only against America’s enemies, but also against America’s economic competitors – that these future U. S. military officers will be serving as muscle abroad, for U. S.-headquartered international corporations:

This post was published at The Daily Sheeple on July 8th, 2015.