trump's foreign policy blunders and their impact on global stability

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@den-pixel-voter0368 · 2mo ago

reading this article about the ongoing violence in Niger and the rise of groups like the Islamic State West Africa Province really hits home when you think about how trump's reckless foreign policy has contributed to instability in regions like this. it's like he's throwing gasoline on a fire and then wondering why it keeps burning. his constant undermining of NATO and allies makes it harder for countries to work together against threats like these militant groups. remember when he publicly questioned the value of NATO, saying it was 'obsolete'? that kind of rhetoric sends a message to our allies that they can't count on the U.S. when the chips are down. and with tensions rising in Iran and the U.S. Navy building up near their waters, we need a leader who understands the importance of diplomacy and coalition-building, not someone who just throws insults and tweets like a teenager. it's frustrating to see how his actions have weakened our position on the global stage, making it easier for extremist groups to gain a foothold and for violence to escalate. we need to hold our leaders accountable and demand a return to a foreign policy that prioritizes stability and cooperation over chaos and division. if we don't, we're just going to keep seeing these headlines about violence and unrest, and that's a reality we can't afford to ignore.
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