Rebuild Our Alliances
America doesn't go it alone. Our strength comes from our partnerships. We will repair the damage and restore American leadership on the world stage.
What We've Lost
For decades, America built a network of alliances that kept the peace, promoted democracy, and created prosperity. NATO, our Asian partnerships, trade agreements—these weren't just pieces of paper. They were the foundation of global stability.
That foundation has been cracked. Trust has been broken. Allies have been insulted, abandoned, and left wondering if America can be counted on. Our adversaries have watched and taken note.
We need to rebuild—not just for the world, but for ourselves. Because when America stands alone, America stands weaker.
Our Path Forward
Recommit to NATO
Reaffirm our Article 5 commitment unequivocally. Our European allies need to know that America has their back, period.
Strengthen Pacific Partnerships
Deepen ties with Japan, South Korea, Australia, and other Indo-Pacific partners to maintain stability and counter authoritarian expansion.
Lead on Global Challenges
Climate change, pandemics, and terrorism don't respect borders. America must lead the international response, not retreat from it.
Stand for Democracy
Support democratic movements worldwide. Stand with Ukraine. Oppose authoritarianism wherever it threatens freedom.
Fair Trade, Not Trade Wars
Negotiate trade deals that protect American workers while maintaining relationships with allies. Tariffs hurt American consumers.
Diplomacy First
Restore the State Department. Invest in diplomatic solutions. War should always be the last resort, not the first instinct.
“America First doesn't mean America Alone. Our greatest strength has always been our ability to lead coalitions, build partnerships, and stand for something bigger than ourselves.”