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Trump security plan ditches climate change for energy-led economic growth

Global warming is no longer a national security concern, while China and Russia are challenging US power, influence and interests.

Wed, 20 Dec 2017

President Donald Trump has put trade and “energy dominance” at the centre of his new national security strategy.

It puts an emphasis on confronting unfair trade practices and precluding rivals from stealing American technology, while also reasserting energy as the key to economic growth.

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