Trump Picks Green Beret Veteran as NSA Amid Global Challenges
Donald Trump appointed Congressman Mike Waltz as the National Security Advisor, highlighting Waltz's expertise in dealing with threats from China, Russia, Iran, and terrorism. Waltz, a former Green Beret, has served in the Army Special Forces for 27 years. He supports Trump's America First Foreign Policy.
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In a decisive move, US President-elect Donald Trump announced Congressman Mike Waltz as his choice for National Security Advisor on Tuesday, emphasizing Waltz's extensive expertise in addressing threats from China, Russia, Iran, and global terrorism.
Waltz, a retired Colonel and highly regarded figure in national security, is known for his commitment to Trump's America First Foreign Policy. Having served in the Army Special Forces for 27 years, he is celebrated for his valor and strategic insight.
Expressing trust in Waltz's ability to safeguard national values and freedom, Trump underscored the alignment with his foreign policy agenda. Waltz pledged to support America's allies, confront its adversaries, and invest in technologies essential for national security while advocating for the nation's economic strength and energy dominance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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