The Biden administration first proposed the concept of "Integrated Deterrence" in its National Security Strategy in October 2022, officially incorporating it into its national defense strategy. It requires the United States to have cross domain deterrence capabilities, which can seamlessly collaborate between the operational domain, theater, conflict scope, all tools of US national power, and the network of US alliances and partnerships. In 2023, in the U.S. Department of Defense's 2023 U.S. Defense Network Strategy and 2023 U.S. Defense Network Strategy Summary, it was again clearly proposed that the United States will take a new path of "comprehensive deterrence" development in the future, fully combining the Russia-Ukraine conflict and other practical experience, which can be called a major transformation of the U.S. network strategy.