Before the last Presidential election, I wrote a comparison of the foreign policy situations under Joe Biden and the first Trump presidency. The short version is that the Biden administration had a comparatively much worse foreign policy approach and outcomes, with a more wars, less peace, and a decrease in America’s international standing. What does the situation look like after a year into the second Trump administration?
Let’s set some context. When running for office in the 2024 election, Trump strongly campaigned on his foreign policy chops. He claimed that Russia’s war against Ukraine would never have happened on his watch and that it would be an easy conflict to resolve once he became President again. He also claimed that he would be a President of peace, that he would end wars, and that he wouldn’t initiate new foreign wars. After coming into office, his PR machine started claiming that he ended several wars. Let’s see how he is doing compared to his own claims.
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