The president’s confrontational foreign policy has created opportunity for his allies on K Street who are willing to take on clients he has targeted.
President Trump is flexing his muscle just a week into his presidency, using tariffs and sanctions as a leverage tool to enact his agenda, even when it involves U.S. allies. Trump caused a stir
A lot of nations have experienced relatively long periods of greatness and some even a return to greatness. Let’s find a way of improving the lives of all Americans while we are at it. Maybe even a program to provide health insurance to all Americans similar to that of a congressman.
In his 2nd term as president, Donald Trump has entertained proposals to acquire Greenland from Denmark, make Canada the 51st US state, and seize control of the Panama Canal - Anadolu Ajansı
President Trump's clash with Colombia over military flights reveals the power of his tariff threats and their impact on foreign relations.
The Panamanian government formally raised concerns with the United Nations over President Trump’s threats to retake the Panama Canal, noting any threat of force would violate rules. In
Nancy Soderberg, a former United Nations ambassador and the director of the Public Service Leadership Program at UNF, joins Bruce Hamilton on Politics & Power this week to see if President Donald Trump is trying to gain the upper hand with China or even truly has an expansionist agenda.
The call did not go well and Trump was aggressive and confrontational with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, FT reported.
I'm sure that Denmark will come along,” Trump told reporters after ... Trump has also been vocal about his intentions to take control of the Panama Canal. Also read | ‘China is operating…,’ Trump vows to ‘take back’ Panama Canal; Panamanian ...
The liberal world order is weakening as nationalism rises. Trump’s controversial stance includes suggesting Canada join the US, reviving interest in acquiring Greenland and questioning US control over the Panama Canal. His policies may further disrupt international stability and norms.
As luck would have it, Denmark and Panama just became two of the 10 rotating members of the UN Security Council, the body charged with maintaining international peace. The Danes will hold the presidency in March,