Bangladesh, Dec. 13 -- The Trump administrations quiet release of its new National Security Strategy (NSS) has sparked discussion in Washington not because of what it boldly declared, but because of how little noise accompanied it-and how much it left unsaid. Traditionally, the unveiling of a national security strategy is a political event in its own right. Past presidents have used the document as both a governing blueprint and a symbolic break from their predecessors, often introducing it with a high-profile speech meant to dominate headlines and reassure allies while warning adversaries. This time, however, there was no grand rollout, no major address by President Donald Trump or a senior cabinet official. Instead, a 33-page document q...