US President Barack Obama in a national security meeting in the Situation Room of the White House in Washington on February 17. The new National Security Strategy will be unveiled Thursday. Pete Souza/The White House/Reuters/File
New Security Strategy To Lay Out Obama Doctrine -- AFP
WASHINGTON (AFP) – President Barack Obama's administration will unveil a new security strategy Thursday that places the focus on homegrown extremists and steps back from the Bush era's "war on terror" terminology.
The administration is also likely to stress that US military superiority must be matched by muscular diplomacy and all the tools of statecraft, from development aid to intelligence gathering.
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More News On The Release Of President Obama's Security Strategy
Obama redefines national security strategy, looks beyond military might -- Washington Post
New Security Strategy Focuses on Managing Threats -- New York Times
Obama security doctrine stresses diplomacy and economy -- Reuters
Obama's plan seeks security through peace -- AP
Brennan: President Obama's National Security Strategy Recognizes Threat of Homegrown Terrorists -- ABC News
Homegrown terrorist threat to be part of National Security Strategy -- CNN
Obama security strategy highlights domestic terrorism -- BBC
Obama's new security strategy breaks with Bush -- AP
Obama's National Security Strategy: Is 'I'm not Bush' ending? -- Christian Science Monitor
Obama doctrine to make clear no war on Islam: aide -- Reuters
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