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Trump’s potential for radical change in US foreign policy

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14.11.2024

With Donald Trump’s unexpected landslide win in the 2024 US presidential election, speculations are mounting over how his administration may redefine American foreign policy. Known for his “America First” stance, Trump faces pressing decisions on issues ranging from the US-China rivalry to the Middle East conflict and the complex dynamics in Bangladesh. As analysts debate whether he will maintain or shift the Biden-Harris administration’s approach, especially toward countries affected by recent regime changes, the world watches closely to see if Trump’s policies will bring the promised stability – or deepen existing divides.

After the August 5, 2024 shift, Bangladesh is now led by an Islamist regime under Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, a known Trump critic and longstanding supporter of the Clinton Foundation. Yunus has previously donated substantial sums to both Hillary Clinton’s and Kamala Harris’s campaigns and has vocally endorsed Trump’s legal troubles. Analysts note that Yunus, a close ally of the Clintons and George Soros, is seen as loyal to the Democratic Party.

Key areas where Trump’s potential actions are attracting considerable attention include the US-China rivalry, the Taiwan issue, North Korea’s nuclear capabilities, and the need for robust partnerships with allies like Japan, South Korea, and India. Some analysts predict that Trump’s “America First” agenda will focus on domestic issues such as the US$35 trillion debt, border security, crime, and unemployment. They believe that although Trump’s approach may differ from his predecessor’s, the core of........

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