Tag: U.S. Foreign Policy
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Greenland’s Leaders to Trump: Greenland’s Future Is Not for Sale
Greenland’s leaders to Trump: The island’s future is not for sale Greenland’s political class has delivered one of the clearest rebukes yet to U.S. power in the Arctic. In a rare show of unity, the leaders of all of Greenland’s main parties have firmly rejected President Donald Trump’s renewed push for the United States to…
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As Iran Erupts, the Trump Administration Quietly Weighs Military Options
The Trump administration has quietly opened preliminary discussions on potential military strikes against Iran, even as the country is convulsed by the most sustained anti-regime protests in decades. The deliberations underscore how domestic unrest in Iran is intersecting with a more confrontational U.S. posture, raising profound questions about the future of the Islamic Republic and…
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At -12 Net Approval, Trump’s Second Term Begins With No Honeymoon and a Divided Response to the Venezuela Raid
Trump enters his second term with historically weak public support and a sharply divided reaction to his boldest foreign‑policy move so far: the U.S. raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. With a net approval of -12 points and almost identical splits on the raid itself, his “honeymoon period” is closer to a political grind…
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From Ally to Adversary: How Trump’s Greenland Ultimatum Could Shatter NATO
President Trump’s escalating insistence that the United States must “own” Greenland has pushed NATO into one of the gravest crises in its history, raising the extraordinary prospect that Washington could effectively force allies to choose between preserving the transatlantic alliance and acquiescing to an American bid for territory that belongs to another member state. What…