National Security Issues
Indo-Pacific
ACNSL promotes diplomacy, aligned economic efforts and the importance of strong Indo-Pacific alliances as essential aspects for long term stability. Utilizing all elements of national power and emphasis on building partner relationships will help to minimize the risk of strategic miscalculation in the region.
Congress Must Support Allies
The retired ambassadors, generals and admirals of the American College of National Security Leaders strongly support Congressional support for Ukraine, Taiwan, Israel and Palestinian humanitarian support. These measures are critical to freedom and the return to peace.
Zimbabwe at the Crossroads: The 2023 Election Determines Its Future
Recognizing African governments’ sovereignty and agency in determining the continent’s future is our starting point. The U.S. can no longer take for granted African support for its policies. Moreover, it cannot assume that our embassies can do the job alone.
Environmental Security
Climate factors act to destabilize communities and bring about mass migration, which in turn affects our national security. The U.S. needs to take action to mitigate the impact of severe weather conditions on the capabilities of military installations.
ACNSL Joins Coalition to Urge Protection of National Security Workforce in NDAA 2023
NDAA 2023 Protection of National Security Workforce
American Values
The American College of National Security Leaders is proud to announce the creation of the American Norms and Values working group. American values, such as liberty, individualism, diversity, social justice, and equality, are admired by people worldwide, and they influence change in the internal affairs of nations that adopt sound mores and laws to emulate our own.
Arms Control
The ACNSL supports robust arms control agreements that promote both the security of global nuclear arsenals and increased strategic stability. We recognize the value arms control treaties provide through increased transparency, clearly defined limits, intelligence sharing and governance oversight.
Diplomatic Readiness
As a global leader in international partnerships, the United States of America has a responsibility to respond quickly and effectively to diplomatic issues that arise throughout the world.
North Korea
The ACNSL strongly supports continued dialogue and negotiations with the DPRK. Although the DPRK is rapidly developing missile capabilities with the potential to strike the homeland, we reject those who promote military solutions via tactical strikes or ground incursions.