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Trump's Controversial Remarks on Panama Canal and Greenland: Safeguarding Trade and Security or Grabbing Power? - MSNPresident-elect Donald Trump’s foreign policy rhetoric has recently shifted towards more aggressive stances, with controversial remarks about reclaiming the Panama Canal and acquiring Greenland.
Political scientists have a term for the tactic, that has been used by some leaders including Nixon, to persuade adversaries ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNThe Trump-Putin “Batphone” That Sends A Bad Signal To AllTrump does not appear to have aligned with Emmanuel Macron’s European approach during his own call to the Russian president ...
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Trump’s approval ratings undoubtedly will drop further as growing numbers of Americans feel the effect of his harmful ...
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AlterNet on MSNHow an escalating crisis exposes Trump's fear of 'accountability': conservativeGreatly influenced by the "American First" ideology of paleoconservative and 1992 GOP presidential primary candidate Patrick ...
BBC Special Correspondent Katty Kay and writer Richard Haass discuss US President Donald Trump's Iranian missile strikes and ...
Starting from President James Monroe in December 1823 till Donald Trump in 2025, policy statements from different American presidents from time to time have been attributed as doctrines. According to ...
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Hegseth Refuses to Deny Plans to Invade Greenland and PanamaDemocratic Ranking Member Adam Smith brought up Trump’s talk of the U.S. taking over control of the Panama Canal and Greenland since returning to office. “Is it the policy of the Department of Defense ...
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President Trump’s views of the G-7 summit as an economic forum rather than a beacon of democracy and his failure to ...
President Trump's Make America Great Again crusade goes beyond individual deals. He has run roughshod through the rules-based ...
Hegseth dodged the question when asked by a Republican congressman to clarify earlier remarks that left open the possibility the military has a blueprint for invading the Danish territory.
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