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Trump 100 days: 'unpredictable' US alienated allies and disturbs global trade | Donald Trump

For the US foreign policy, Donald Trump's first 100 days in office took the weeks when decades took place.

In Just Over Three Months, The Us Presited Has Frayed Alliances that Stood Second World War and Alienated The Us's Closest Friends, Cut Off Aid to Ukrainian on the Frontlines Against Vladimir Putin, Emboldened Us Rival Around the World, Brokered and Then Lost a Crucial Ceasefire in Gaza, Launched Strikes on the Houthis in Yemen and Seesawed on Key Foreign Policy and Economic Questions to the Point Where The USA were referred to as the “unpredictable ally”.

The tariffs that Trump unleashed becomes disturbed when it is caused by global trade and lead to shocks of the supply chain in the USA. China's XI Jinping tries to recruit US trade in the region.

The pace of developments in the past 100 days makes it difficult to list. The Trump administration operated mainly through Executive Action and affected almost all facets of US foreign policy: from military service to the course, from trade to immigration, according to an isolationist America first program, it is re -presenting the space in the world in the world.

“The release was revolutionary, exceptional. It is 80 years of American foreign policy,” said Ivo Daalder, President of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and former ambassador in NATO.

The Trump presidency has ended the relative peace in the western hemisphere since the end of the Second World War, which was signed by the economic, military and diplomatic influences of the United States, said Daalder.

“The basis of the Pax Americana was trust, and as soon as they break trust, it is extremely difficult to restore,” he said. “And restoring trust – trust in America, trust in American institutions, trust in American voters – takes a long time for the reconstruction to be rebuilt.”

The most important foreign policy and the national security make -up institutions are in crisis. The Pentagon is under the leadership of Pete Hegseth, whose irregular and unstable leadership was reflected in score setling among his senior employees, while a leaked signal chat managed the national security consultant Mike Waltz and others in the scandal. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Marco Rubio is enormously shaken, and the diplomats of the USA are excluded in favor of envoys such as Steve Witkoff with little background in foreign policy. Critics say that USAAID equipment has been reducing the US soft force for generations.

“There's no Better Way to Get Us a War, Perhaps A Catastrophic War, Than Essential Poking Out Your Eyes and Numbing Your Brain, and You're Left With Donald Trump and A Few People Sitting In The White House Winging It, And They're Not Competent To Wing IT,” Said Steven Cash, A A Former Intelligence Officer for the Cia and Department of Homeland Security, and the Executive Director of the Steady State, to Advocacy Group of Former National Security Professionals. “And so we saw it with the tariffs. We saw that with NATO. We saw that with Ukraine, and we will see a lot more of it.”

After Joe Biden accepted an office in 2021, he said: “America is back.”

“The world now knows that America is not back,” said Daalder. “America is gone again.”

In a recent interview with the Zeitung Zeitung, Ursula from Leyen, President of the European Commission, showed similar feelings and said: “The West that we no longer exist.”

The Vice President JD Vance will take part in a bilateral meeting with the Secretary General Mark Rutte, Secretary General Mark Rutte (not shown) in Munich on a bilateral meeting in Munich. Photo: Leah Millis/Reuters

In Munich, JD Vance gave a pioneering speech that was open in Europe's far pandering and accused the European leader of “running out of their own voters” and saying: “America can do nothing to help them.”

A counter reaction has started. Last month, the EU presented a plan for the future of European defense in the amount of € 800 billion to overcome a suspected step in a Herculean task, internal divisions and onshore European Defense Manufacturing. Great Britain and other US allies have taken into account different efforts, e.g. “We still need America now, but there is a vision [of a time] If we no longer become, ”said a European diplomat.

In the meantime, the Trump effect also begins to fluctuate elections – although not as he hopes.

In the western hemisphere, Trump has terrorized and tacitly explained what some compared to a new Monroe doctrine, and said that the White House had planned to recapture the Panama Canal and the Appendix Greenland, while they regularly call Canada the future 51st state.

In an extraordinary interference on the election day, Trump wrote a social media post that indicates that he was on the ballot in Canada and repeated that Canada should become the 51st state to avoid tariffs and to harvest economic awards.

The Canadians answered by properly chosing the liberal candidate Mark Carney and completing a process of 30% in the survey, which was largely explained by the opposition against Trump's tariff war and territorial threats.

In Europe, there are also populist parties that are seen as Trump's ideological allies on the defensive. While Trump was popular with regard to his ideological and anti-wich agenda, the trade war has “quite toxic, especially in the past one or two months, with many populist vocal bases,” said Jeremy Shapiro, the research director of the European Council for Foreign Relations and a former special advisor to the deputy state secretary for Europe and Eurasia.

Nowhere was the shift in the US foreign policy acute to be felt as in Ukraine, where the sudden limit of the US military and intelligence participation was not to be made the goals of the Trump government to put Ukraine under pressure, not to make it with the wreath and not the other way round. These frustrations came into an oval office collapse, which was driven by the Vice President JD Vance that a former American civil servant near the conversations, which are described as “shameful”.

Trump swung wildly in the war, on certain days against Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a “dictator” and then turns quickly to call Putin because he continues the rockets in the Ukrainian cities. His theatrics have produced symbolic moments, including a sudden detection that “maybe [Putin] I do not want to stop the war ”after he spoke to Zelenskyy this weekend at the baptism of St. Peter's Basilica. In terms of hard results, Trump has not promised to end the war within 24 hours or to produce a clear way to peace many months later.

Donald Trump will meet Vatican Zelenskyy in the Vatican on April 26th. Photo: AP

The Russians said they largely steer what he says in public.

“We hear many things from President Trump,” said Sergey Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, during a television appearance this weekend. “As I said, we concentrate on the real negotiations that President Trump supports and instructed his people to continue to take these negotiations.”

The key among these people is Witkoff, a neophyte diplomat who has entertained hours with Putin, often without other consultants. A person near the Kremlin said that Witkoff was a reliable negotiator in Moscow with “an opportunity to make an agreement”, but added: “There is a chance that they will continue.”

A large part of the burden of international diplomacy is now on Witkoff, which also runs on other important negotiations. Trump commissioned him to achieve a deal to prevent Iran from preserving a nuclear weapon, and actually negotiated the joint comprehensive action plan, which he negotiated in 2018. Both the United States and Iran played the talks, although “differences in both important problems still exist to the most important details”, as the Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, is on state television this week this week this week this week on the state television this week.

And then there is the Middle East, in which the Trump government achieved its greatest early success by negotiating a ceasefire in Gaza, but could not prevent his collapse, with Israel broke off new help for Gaza in the course of the fight.

“It seems to be less concentrating to end the devastating conflict,” wrote Stefanie Hausuuser Ali, a non -resident scholarship holder in the Rafik Hariri Center of the Atlantic Council and in the Middle East. “Trump's threat in February for Hamas to publish the hostages, or” All Hell will break out “have in practice that Israel launched the war and blocked humanitarian aid through entry in Gaza.

Trump's most extreme comments turned out to be stormy: he amazed the world when he claimed that he would convert the Gaza strip into condominiums on the beach and said that the local Palestinian population would be violently removed. Months later, the initiative is largely forgotten.

While trying to close three groundbreaking negotiations at the same time, the Trump government also launched a trade war with the whole world, whereby it has set up comprehensive tariffs for all foreign imports before it abolished the course and saves tariffs to 10% rescue for those against China.

With so many important efforts, observers say that the government is largely paralyzed to deal with smaller but still decisive questions in foreign policy and national security. As part of a blanket refugee ban, tens of thousands of Afghans, which US troops support the Taliban, have been waiting for the move to the United States, a promise that has been expanded by previous administrations.

“The lack of clarity and the chaos are the things that cause so much pain,” said Shawn Vandiver, the founder and president of #AFHANEVAC, a group that works with the Foreign Ministry to reset the re -settlement of Afghans.

He said that he was critical of the bid and Trump administrations because he was no longer relocated to the tens of thousands of Afghans, which were far enough in the Vetting program, before Trump was released.

“The truth is that when America makes a promise, they can trust our word,” he said. “If our flag waves about a message in Tunisia, Baghdad or Kabul or Kyiv, it does not mean that this is the place where there is truth where there is justice … Well, what do we do here?”

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