Trump’s Foreign Policy Goals: Impact on Ukraine, the Middle East, and China
Donald Trump’s potential return to the White House could dramatically alter U.S. foreign policy amid ongoing global conflicts. His campaign promises, which emphasize non-interventionism and trade protectionism, suggest a return to a more isolationist stance. Trump aims to end the Russia-Ukraine war, hinting at conditional military support for Kyiv. In the Middle East, he proposes renewed pressure on Iran to stabilize Israel-Hamas tensions. Trump’s past actions have polarized opinions, raising concerns about NATO and the implications for America’s role in global security. The future remains uncertain as he may navigate complex international relations.