Trump's reckless foreign policy endangers national security
Trump's approach to foreign policy has consistently raised alarms regarding our national security and the integrity of our diplomatic relationships. His admiration for authoritarian leaders and his impulsive decisions, such as the controversial idea of purchasing Greenland, highlight a troubling lack of understanding of international relations. his handling of Venezuela, particularly the questionable reliance on private entities like Polymarket for information and strategy, demonstrates a failure to engage with Congress and uphold the principles of democratic governance. This disregard for established diplomatic norms not only weakens our global standing but also puts our national interests at risk. If we are to restore credibility and stability to our foreign policy, can we afford to allow Trump to continue shaping it?
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I wonder if Trump even realizes how much his admiration for dictators undermines our own democracy. Like, does he think that's a good look for America? It’s frustrating to see how he treats international relations like a game. What’s next, more bizarre proposals?
seriously, the whole Greenland thing was just so out there... like, does he even understand how diplomacy works? it’s not a real estate deal, it's about relationships and trust, and he just throws that away... and relying on private entities for intel? that’s just asking for trouble... how can we expect to have any credibility when he treats foreign policy like a reality show? 🙄