It is time for the United States to rethink security doctrines that rely primarily on threat or force.
Encouraging the expectations of both the admirals and the ground-forces generals, he also signed the new national security doctrine that appeared to give priority to the strategic rocket forces.
And standard security doctrine is to get on wide busy roads as soon as possible.
In 2002, Sweden revised its security doctrine.
The security doctrine still states that "Sweden pursues a policy of non-participation in military alliances," but permits cooperation in response to threats against peace and security.
While the text examines history and discusses security doctrine, it also offers a clear plan of action in dealing with industrial espionage in a fluid, mobile, information-rich business environment.
The plan is part of the government of President Álvaro Uribe's democratic security doctrine.
The Soviet Union first nuclear test in 1949 prompted the National Security Council to formulate a revised security doctrine.
At the European Council in Thessaloniki, the report on the strategy to gradually formulate a European defence and security doctrine was presented and discussed.
But he said he had done so to close the book on an "outdated security doctrine."