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The Trump administration is gathering strength in Greenland.
0A summit that would normally send a reassuring message ... faces total uncertainty thanks to the weakness of the United States. The only person to blame for this is Trump.
0Four days after Donald Trump announced ...he would send 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland, it is still unclear what the American leader had in mind
0Trump’s total net worth is about $6.5 billion ... nearly a threefold increase since returning to the U.S. presidency.
0A summit that would normally send a reassuring message ... faces total uncertainty thanks to the weakness of the United States. The only person to blame for this is Trump.
0Four days after Donald Trump announced ...he would send 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland, it is still unclear what the American leader had in mind
0[T]he U.S. has failed to achieve the strategic goals of the war on Iran.
0Secretary Rubio’s ‘diplomatic masterstroke’ in Delhi unintentionally transformed political damage control into an involuntary roast of his own boss.
0The Trump administration and the Tehran regime are both cornered and in need of some agreement.
0[T]he Middle East remains a structural component of the global order that Washington seeks to lead.
0[I]ncreasingly, Europe is now calling out the impulsiveness of the man in the White House.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has publicly praised South Korea ... [I]t is unclear how long this praise will last.
Poland would likely be among the first affected if Russia were to attack the Baltic countries — a scenario that cannot be dismissed.
Sending a few European warships wouldn’t rescue the U.S. from the precarious position the advice-ignoring egomaniac Trump has put it in.
[Merz is] attempting to pursue realpolitik in a world where might increasingly makes right.
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