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America and the World in 2025

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30.12.2025

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Nearly a year into U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term, we are still struggling to figure out how to write about him—and his foreign policy. Whether by posting artificial intelligence-generated videos of imagined war crimes in Gaza or sharing grainy black-and-white videos of alleged war crimes in the Caribbean, Trump continues to defy our expectations in increasingly expected ways.

Criticizing the catastrophic consequences of Trump’s foreign policies feels both necessary and increasingly futile. Yet contrarian takes praising the overlooked wisdom of Trump’s actions have consistently proved naive, if not downright pernicious. Meanwhile, experts continue to pen thoughtful, nuanced articles articulating the thoughtful, nuanced policies that Trump could implement if he were serious about achieving his stated geopolitical goals. So far, their impact remains difficult to discern.

Nearly a year into U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term, we are still struggling to figure out how to write about him—and his foreign policy. Whether by posting artificial intelligence-generated videos of imagined war crimes in Gaza or sharing grainy black-and-white videos of alleged war crimes in the Caribbean, Trump continues to defy our expectations in increasingly expected ways.

Criticizing the catastrophic consequences of Trump’s foreign policies feels both necessary and increasingly futile. Yet contrarian takes praising the overlooked wisdom of Trump’s actions have consistently proved naive, if not downright pernicious. Meanwhile, experts continue to pen thoughtful, nuanced articles articulating the thoughtful, nuanced policies that Trump could implement if he were serious about achieving his stated geopolitical goals. So far, their........

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