
The Trump administration’s foreign policy approach, characterized by a rejection of traditional alliances and a push to privatize humanitarian aid, undermines American global influence and soft power. By antagonizing international partners and picking unnecessary ideological fights—such as recent public disputes with the Pope over Just War doctrine—the administration isolates the United States at a critical geopolitical juncture. Domestically, the administration’s tendency to prioritize confrontation over strategic leadership complicates economic stability and complicates the confirmation of independent officials like Jay Powell. While the administration seeks to project strength through aggressive unilateralism, these actions frequently backfire, creating diplomatic rows and eroding the nation's reputation. Ultimately, this pattern of "never apologizing" and constant escalation reflects a fundamental lack of leadership, leaving the country more vulnerable and less effective on the global stage.
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