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The dangers of Trumpian tunnel vision, DeepSeek gives America a paradoxical gift, San Francisco sours on ‘harm reduction,’ Google Maps adopts ‘Gulf of America,’ and more.
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In his first term, argues Pottinger, Trump “wisely resisted the temptation to limit himself to one sphere of influence,” and needs to do the same in his second. “The truth is that the U.S. must retain the capability, and resolve, to influence events in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East—because they affect the livelihoods of ordinary Americans.” And isn’t that what “America First” was supposed to be all about?
Trump has a very peculiar way of diplomacy... treating his allies worse than his enemies. Trump for me is unilateralist, but not necessarily a fan of wars. Its entire strategy is based on imposing tariffs, threats and embargoes. He certainly doesn't like international rules, and this was proven as soon as he took office. I believe, thinking from his point of view, something very natural given the position he finds himself in as the leader of the world's main superpower. Who wants rules that limit their freedom and sovereignty? I don't think anyone, but there are other players in this world
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