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Foreign Policy Of The Donald Trump Administration
Foreign policy of Donald Trump may refer to: * The foreign policy of Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election * The foreign policy of the first Donald Trump administration (20172021) * The foreign policy of the second Donald Trump administration (2025present) {{dab ...
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Foreign Policy Of Donald Trump During The 2016 Presidential Election
This article describes the foreign policy positions taken by Donald Trump during his Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign, 2016 presidential campaign (announced June 16, 2015). Overview In a ''The New York Times, New York Times'' interview in July 2016, Presidential Nominee Trump "repeatedly defined American global interests almost purely in economic terms," with the nation's "roles as a peacekeeper, as a provider of a nuclear deterrent against adversaries like North Korea, as an advocate of human rights and as a guarantor of allies' borders" being "quickly reduced to questions of economic benefit to the United States." A 68-page document likely written by and under the direction of the First presidency of Donald Trump, Trump administration's U.S. national security adviser, national security adviser, Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster was released by the Trump administration in December 2017, which has been referred to as outlining the administration's doctrine pertaining to fore ...
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Foreign Policy Of The First Donald Trump Administration
Foreign policy of the United States, U.S. foreign policy during the first presidency of Donald Trump was noted for its unpredictability and reneging on prior international commitments, upending diplomatic conventions, embracing political and economic brinkmanship with most adversaries, and stronger relations with traditional allies. Donald Trump, Trump's "America First (policy), America First" policy pursued American nationalism#Trumpism, nationalist and Unilateralism, unilateralist foreign policy objectives while prioritizing bilateral relations over multinational agreements. As president, Trump described himself as a nationalist and a Globalism, globalist while espousing views that have been characterized as isolationist, Non-interventionism, non-interventionist, and Protectionism, protectionist, although the "isolationist" label has been disputed, including by Trump himself, and periods of his political career have been described by the alternative term "semi-isolationist. ...
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