Trump's Potential Second Term: A Shift in U.S. Global Strategy

A potential second term for Donald Trump could significantly impact U.S. foreign policy, with proposed high tariffs on imports, a focus on deporting undocumented immigrants, and a transactional approach to international relations. Trump's foreign policy team, including figures like Marco Rubio and Michael Waltz, suggests a hawkish stance on China but not full isolationism. Concerns arise over Trump's admiration for authoritarian leaders and his skepticism towards NATO. The situation in Ukraine remains tense, with Trump's approach potentially altering U.S. support. European leaders are wary of Trump's protectionist policies and their implications for NATO and the EU.
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