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No man is an island — Trump is learning that lesson the hard way

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28.04.2026

No man is an island — Trump is learning that lesson the hard way

President Trump should take advantage of last week’s traumatic domestic events to rebuild political and allied support for U.S. foreign policy initiatives. This includes a much-needed correction to his flawed overtures to Vladimir Putin on Ukraine and Xi Jinping on Taiwan.  

While pursuing their own national ambitions, Russia, China, Iran and North Korea have found it useful to form an authoritarian axis that has a common strategic purpose: to undermine and destroy the U.S.-led international order. In jointly supporting each other’s regional goals, they follow the West’s collective security principle of “all for one, one for all,” but they apply the mandate to their anti-Western geopolitical cause in accordance with the old Marxist-Leninist doctrine, “from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.”

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was the first real test of the new anti-West agenda. China has provided weapons, drones and intelligence, while Iran delivered its domestically produced drones to support Russia. North Korean forces entered Russia to help expel Ukraine’s counter-incursion in Kursk. All three have offered diplomatic and political support for Moscow at the United Nations and in other international fora.  

The U.S.-Israel attack on Iran was the next geopolitical challenge for the authoritarian axis.  China and Russia are sending Iran weapons and air defense systems to help fend off the U.S. assault. Moscow has provided Teheran with targeting information to kill Americans in the........

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