不少時壇網友不做研究隻會嘴炮。川普的對外政策是根據他的智囊機構傳統基金會的Project 2025,不是臨時起意的。

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不管你我喜不喜歡,他的政策背後是有龐大團隊的。

這是Project 2025關於國防及對外政策的內容,as summarized by ChatGPT:

 

Foreign Policy & National Security Proposals in Project 2025

 

 

 

1. 

“America First” Orientation

 

 

  • Emphasizes sovereignty and national interest over multilateralism.
  • Argues for reducing U.S. involvement in global institutions like the UN, WHO, and some arms-control treaties.
  • Skeptical of international agreements that constrain U.S. independence.

 

 

 

2. 

Defense & Military

 

 

  • Pushes for a major defense buildup to ensure the U.S. can confront China, Russia, and other adversaries simultaneously.
  • Prioritizes modernization of nuclear forces and missile defense.
  • Opposes budget cuts to the Pentagon; calls for reallocation of resources away from non-defense domestic programs.

 

 

 

3. 

China

 

 

  • Frames China as the primary geopolitical threat.
  • Recommends decoupling critical U.S. supply chains from China (pharmaceuticals, tech, rare earths).
  • Calls for stronger Indo-Pacific alliances (Japan, Taiwan, Australia, India).
  • Suggests restricting Chinese influence in U.S. universities, research, and businesses.

 

 

 

4. 

Russia & Europe

 

 

  • Sees Russia as a secondary but serious threat.
  • Supports arming and assisting allies but criticizes “blank-check” funding models like large, open-ended Ukraine aid packages.
  • Urges NATO allies to shoulder more defense spending responsibility.

 

 

 

5. 

Middle East

 

 

  • Strong support for Israel; recommends moving further U.S. security and economic cooperation in the region.
  • Seeks to dismantle the Iran nuclear agreement framework permanently and pursue maximum pressure on Tehran.
  • Promotes expanding the Abraham Accords (normalization between Israel and Arab states).

 

 

 

6. 

Immigration as Foreign Policy

 

 

  • Treats border security and migration flows as national security and foreign policy priorities.
  • Advocates tighter restrictions on asylum, refugee resettlement, and immigration from countries seen as security risks.

 

 

 

7. 

International Aid & Development

 

 

  • Calls for reducing U.S. foreign aid programs, except where they directly support national security or counter China.
  • Proposes reshaping USAID and State Department programs to reflect conservative values (e.g., ending funding tied to abortion or climate change initiatives abroad).

 

 

 

8. 

Trade & Economics

 

 

  • More protectionist tone: trade policy should protect U.S. industries first.
  • Pushes for fair trade over free trade, aiming to counter China’s economic influence.

 

 

 

 

 

Overall Foreign Policy Vision

 

 

  • The plan blends neoconservative strength on defense with America First populism: less international cooperation unless it directly benefits U.S. security/economy.
  • It envisions a more unilateral, hard-power-focused America: strong military, strong borders, reduced entanglements, and strategic competition with China as the centerpiece.