National Security Strategy Report - May 1997
President Clinton transmitted the 1997 National Security Strategy Report to Congress in May 1997.
The report, entitled "A National Security Strategy for a New Century," outlined the President's vision for America's role in the world and discussed the Administration's international priorities.
This report, submitted in accordance with Section 603 of the Goldwater-Nichols Defense Department Reorganization Act of 1986, sets forth a national security strategy to advance our national interests in this era of unique opportunities and dangers. It is premised on the belief that both our domestic strength and our leadership abroad are essential to advancing our goal of a safer, more prosperous America. Building upon America's unmatched strengths, the strategy's three core objectives are:
- To enhance our security with effective diplomacy and with military forces that are ready to fight and win.
- To bolster America's economic prosperity.
- To promote democracy abroad.
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