The foreign policy of Donald Trump’s second administration is and will remain more unilateralist than isolationist. Less clear is whether Trump will move to reduce tariffs imposed on friends and foes alike, rethink his pro-Russian stance on Ukraine, and press Israel to modify its approach to Gaza and the West Bank.
NEW YORK – We are barely 100 days into US President Donald Trump’s second term, but much is already clear. Trump 2.0 is starkly different: more confident and surrounded by a team determined to implement a far more sweeping agenda. Those staffing the administration – amplifiers more than restrainers, enablers more than guardrails – spent the past four years preparing for this moment.
Read more here.