Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Based National Security? Trump Lays Out a Plan

Dec 12, 2025
Explore the dramatic shift in U.S. national security strategy as hosts discuss the departure from global policing towards a self-interested approach. Key topics include new priorities like sovereignty and border security, and the implications for alliances with Europe, Russia, and China. They analyze public reactions and critiques of past commitments, delve into economic limits faced by the EU, and highlight the strategy's focus on pragmatic partnerships. The conversation also addresses how U.S. interests are being reshaped by domestic concerns over international interventions.
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INSIGHT

End Of The World‑Police Era

  • The Trump national security strategy abandons the 'Team America' world‑police role in favor of narrow national interests.
  • It reframes U.S. priorities around sovereignty, borders, and domestic strength rather than universal values.
ANECDOTE

Personal EU Visit Reaction

  • Simone Collins recounts a disappointing visit to the EU in college that left her furious at bureaucracy.
  • She uses that experience to illustrate why the U.S. may disassociate from EU institutions.
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Sovereignty Over Universal Values

  • The strategy replaces democracy‑promotion language with a narrower interest definition focused on sovereignty and borders.
  • Simone Collins argues this produces better outcomes by forcing other countries to solve their own problems.
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