Trump's antagonism risks pushing U.S. allies closer to China
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www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-ant…
Summary
Trump's confrontational approach to U.S. allies—threatening tariffs, pushing Canada and Mexico, and pressuring Colombia—risks alienating key partners.
Analysts warn this could push nations toward China, which is eager to capitalize on diplomatic rifts. Panama, after Trump's canal threat, opened talks with Beijing.
Critics argue Trump's aggressive diplomacy weakens trust, while supporters claim it reinforces U.S. strength. Despite the rhetoric, some policies, like repatriation flights to Colombia, remain unchanged.
Experts caution that isolating allies may bolster China’s global influence at America’s expense.
won’t happen but would be hilarious to see Canada and Mexico applying to BRICS …
Man I wish we would.
Better apply for an EU membership then…
That is what his handlers want.
The wealthy have known for some time that American financial hegemony is over. To preserve their wealth from the masses, they have decided to consolidate their control. It’s the Dark Enlightenment:
Wow that sounds absolutely dreadful.
Yeah. I've worked in tech for over a decade. Tech CEOs can barely CEO. Just like every other sector, C-suites tend to be primarily Chicago Schools MBAs who don't actually know anything about running sustainable businesses. They mainly know pump and dump.
It just sounds like the ideology of an extremely mentally ill authoritarian narcissist.
Neocameralism
The more we make the US socially look like China, the closer they'll push Americans towards China.
Inshallah