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Trump’s Approach to Global Leadership

Trump’s Approach to Global Leadership
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Foreign affairs experts discuss the future of U.S. global leadership, specifically regarding negotiations with Iran, the war in Ukraine, and relations with Cuba. There is growing concern that U.S. commitment to NATO and international alliances is weakening.

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Shifts in U.S. foreign policy and alliance commitments have profound implications for global security and geopolitical stability.

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A discussion on the state of negotiations in Iran, what the future may hold for Ukraine, the U.S.’s relationship with Cuba, and more

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The Atlantic typically presents a liberal-leaning perspective on foreign policy, focusing on the importance of international institutions like NATO.

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