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Prioritizing bilateral security deals over international organizations and multilateral institutions

This resolution suggests that the U.S. should focus on one-on-one security agreements with other countries rather than relying on large international groups. The goal is to ensure taxpayer money is used more effectively to protect American interests and values.
Key points
Focus on direct partnerships with individual countries instead of large international organizations like the UN or NATO.
Potential withdrawal of funding and support for international groups that do not align with U.S. goals.
Aim to gain more leverage and flexibility in negotiations by dealing with countries one-on-one.
Critique of current spending levels in multilateral groups where the U.S. pays more but has limited influence.
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Introduced
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Additional Information
A resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should prioritize bilateral security partnerships over multilateral security partnerships and institutions.
Print number: SRES 672
Sponsor: Sen. Lee, Mike [R-UT]
Process start date: 2026-04-15