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The rapid changes in Trump’s foreign policy are an expression of his commitment to an imperialist war in defense of American capital.
The vice president, long a skeptic of US military intervention, is the rare figure in the administration who can appeal to both the realist and hawkish wings of the GOP.
President Trump's new executive order aims to "Make America Beautiful Again" by raising national park fees for foreign visitors while maintaining affordability for American families.
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Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said Trump practices “purposeful strategic ambiguity” in foreign policy to give himself leverage in negotiations. “World leaders fear him, respect him, and hang on every word he says,” she said.
President Trump is hosting Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu this week as they work on a ceasefire in Gaza. He's also resuming military aid shipments to Ukraine after they were temporarily halted.
Trump’s new foreign policy leans toward recognizing spheres of influence, departing from past interventionism and potentially avoiding future great power conflicts, especially with China, if handled with restraint and clarity.
The nonjury trial for American Association of University Professors v. Rubio is expected to last about two weeks.
Tensions between the U.S. and its NATO allies have cooled off since most of the alliance's member states agreed to increase their defense spending from 2 percent of GDP to 5 percent by 2035, which many Trump supporters say is proof that his hard-charging negotiating tactics, even among friends, produces results.