PNN – Referring to the world order that Trump will establish with his sudden policies, the “Guardian” newspaper stated that the president-elect intends to end the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East in order to focus on the issue of China.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Referring to the hard experience of Donald Trump’s sudden decisions in the first round of his presidency, this British newspaper mentioned that at that time, extreme unpredictability along with Trump’s selfishness and his great self-confidence made it difficult for diplomats.
Now, despite the official congratulations, that sense of concern is back, added the Guardian. Although only 4 percent of American voters said foreign policy was the most important issue to them, it has become a major concern for those on the outside looking in.
This report described Trump’s return to power as introducing highly explosive materials into the current tense world and stated that the war in Ukraine and conflicts between Iran and the Zionist regime are ongoing and the prospect of a third war with China is also discussed. From the perspective of Republican foreign policy analysts, at least two of these wars are redundant. However, Trump has surprisingly still made proposals such as ending the war in Ukraine in 24 hours, deporting 10 million immigrants, and talking about NATO.
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The report of this British newspaper in a section entitled “Peace through power?” The second Trump administration must change its thinking to ensure that the United States can protect itself and maintain deterrence in an increasingly dangerous world, Jeremy Shaypro of the Council on European Foreign Relations said.
Either way, analysts believe Trump’s second term should be different because the challenges have changed, according to the report.
The report also mentions the nature of Trump’s interaction with Putin: the first test of Trump’s “transactional” policy will be on Ukraine. His deputy described one of the possible scenarios as follows: Trump sits down with the Russians, Ukrainians and Europeans and tells them to find a peace agreement on their own.
According to JD Vance, Ukraine will remain an independent country, but Russia will “guarantee neutrality” from Ukraine and Ukraine will not join NATO. Of course, Richard O’Brien, who is one of the main candidates for Trump’s National Security Advisor post, stated in an article for “Foreign Affairs” that Trump supports Ukraine, provided that Europe pays more.
The Guardian also stated about Trump’s policies towards China that all these actions are done for a single purpose, which is to fully focus on the challenge facing China. China should decide whether to occupy Taiwan or not?
At the end of the report, it is emphasized: The feeling that China is the main strategic threat is evident in Trump’s foreign policy thinking.