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How Trump 2.0 might change US foreign policy

How Trump 2.0 might change US foreign policy

Trump return finds too much of the world on fire, and ready for change

Nov 16, 2024
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By Robert Hamilton and Dan Perry

Foreign policy may not have been a central issue during the recent US election, and it hasn’t been a decisive factor in American presidential campaigns since World War II. But with Donald Trump returning to the White House, the potential implications for global geopolitics are huge.

Trump's approach deviates dramatically f…

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