Trump’s Return Looks to Upend US Foreign Policy Once Again
- Trump’s return is a ‘wake-up fire, not a wake-up call’
- World leaders can expect more tariffs, fewer guardrails
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Donald Trump is headed back to the White House, vowing to upend relations with allies and enemies alike and facing few of the constraints that limited his “America first” push last time.
From slapping steep tariffs on imports and threatening to slash trade with China to pressuring allies to pay more for defense, if Trump delivers on even a few of his campaign promises, he could trigger new political and economic upheaval with wars raging in Europe and the Middle East.