The article critiques Donald Trump's political actions and remarks on the impact of his presidency on US foreign policy, particularly concerning Ukraine. It emphasizes that Trump's behavior, including his attacks on Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and his approach towards autocrats, reflects a broader pattern of US support for authoritarian regimes. Historical parallels are drawn with past US foreign policy decisions, and the text suggests that contemporary leaders should reassess their perspectives on the US's role in global politics, particularly the often unacknowledged reality of its imperialistic tendencies.
There are only so many times Donald Trump can be offered a state and royal visit to temper his political tantrums.
The silver lining of the Trump experience over the past fortnight is hopefully that it leads to a more realistic appraisal not just of the implications of the re-election of this narcissistic, bullying, corporate thug.
Trump's America First policy is simply a more blatant articulation of the role the US has pursued globally since at least the second world war.
Dividing up Ukraine and its natural resources with Putin is little different from what US administrations have done in Latin America and Africa.
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