What's ahead for U.S. foreign policy in 'Trump 2.0'? - Harvard Gazette
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Baker noted that Trump’s approaching term could see an accelerated push on policies, completely revamping the U.S. approach to international relations given a Republican Congress.
Glasser highlighted Trump’s return may embody a 'campaign of revenge and retribution', signaling a shift to isolationist policies, aiming to address 'unfinished business'.
The couple’s extensive background in Moscow gives them a unique perspective on U.S.-Russia relations and how Trump’s administration might reshape these dynamics.
With Trump's newfound experience and loyalty among advisors like Rubio, there's an expectation of faster and more aggressive policy decisions that reflect his combative stance.
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