what future for Donald Trump’s diplomacy?

what future for Donald Trump’s diplomacy?
what future for Donald Trump’s diplomacy?

During his first term, Donald Trump became known for his attraction to autocrats (Russian in the first place), his passion for political coups (moving the American embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem) and his strong opposition to China, which he saw as the most significant threat to the United States. Because of this re-election, one question is burning on everyone’s lips: which countries, which heads of state will take the best advantage of the situation?

If Russia and Israel seem to be doing well with Trump’s re-election, Jean-Sylvestre Mongrenier, researcher at the French Institute of Geopolitics (University of -VIII) and associated researcher at the Thomas-More Institute, nevertheless wishes nuance: “On a case-by-case basis, the absence of an overall vision to inspire a coherent foreign policy and the non-existence of guidelines could weaken American positions and alliances, therefore hamper the power of the United States. »

Russia’s role in Trump’s election in 2016 is well documented. This time, has the Kremlin expressed its support for the former president?

On the contrary, Vladimir Putin said he wanted the election of Kamala Harris, probably to add confusion to a confused and agitated American political life. As for the hidden maneuvers of Russian disinformation services and agents, they are documented but were probably not decisive. Trump’s electoral victory is not

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