Obama to release new national security strategy
BY Agencies2 Dec 2013 4:53 AM IST
Agencies2 Dec 2013 4:53 AM IST
US President Barack Obama will release a new national security strategy, updating a similar document he issued in 2010, in which he had described on building ‘strategic relationship’ with India.
‘I am writing to inform you of my intent to release a new National Security Strategy in early 2014,’ Obama said in a letter sent to the top Congressional leadership on Saturday.
Obama said the new strategy will update the vision he provided in 2010 and describe his administration’s national security priorities for the remainder of his term, which ends in January 2017.
‘Accordingly, we will submit a broader update on the whole-of-Government implementation plan in the spring to reflect this new Strategy,’ Obama wrote.
In his National Security Strategy of 2010, Obama said he had addressed how his administration would strengthen its global leadership position; end the war in Iraq; disrupt, dismantle and defeat Al Qaeda; and achieve economic recovery at home and abroad.
‘I am writing to inform you of my intent to release a new National Security Strategy in early 2014,’ Obama said in a letter sent to the top Congressional leadership on Saturday.
Obama said the new strategy will update the vision he provided in 2010 and describe his administration’s national security priorities for the remainder of his term, which ends in January 2017.
‘Accordingly, we will submit a broader update on the whole-of-Government implementation plan in the spring to reflect this new Strategy,’ Obama wrote.
In his National Security Strategy of 2010, Obama said he had addressed how his administration would strengthen its global leadership position; end the war in Iraq; disrupt, dismantle and defeat Al Qaeda; and achieve economic recovery at home and abroad.
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