These words appear as part of the Preamble to US Constitution.
National security refers to the protection of a nation's citizens, territories, and interests from external threats. It is achieved through various means such as military capabilities, intelligence gathering, and diplomatic efforts. A common defense refers to the collective responsibility of a nation to defend itself against common threats and challenges by pooling resources and coordinating efforts with its allies and partners.
to provide for the common defense
JAMES E. BAKER has written: 'IN THE COMMON DEFENSE: NATIONAL SECURITY LAW FOR PERILOUS TIMES'
It just states that it will prepare for the common defense. Nothing about the strong army.
Edward G. Gunning has written: 'The Common European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP)' -- subject(s): Military policy, National security
The Executive Branch!
It is incredbly inportan
to provide an effective militarycourse to protect all of the states
Common Defense and Welfare
To "Provide for the common defense" is important because it protects the safety, freedom, and rights of the people of the United States of America, and the whole country itself.
The Preamble: "Provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare".
Provide for the common defense
to provide an effective militarycourse to protect all of the states