White House Sends National Security Strategy Report to Congress

By John Liang / January 4, 2000 at 5:00 AM
President Bill Clinton has delivered to Capitol Hill a congressionally mandated report outlining his administration's international security priorities, the White House announced today. The report, "A National Security Strategy for a New Century," presents three core objectives for the United States, according to the White House statement. They are: enhancing U.S. security, bolstering the United States' economic prosperity, and promoting democracy abroad. "Central to the president's strategy for achieving these aims is U.S. engagement and leadership in world affairs," the...

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