Foreign Leaders Face the Trump Test
Briefly

Trump previewed his second-term approach to foreign policy emphasizing a militaristic and economic force, suggesting he might use these strategies for territorial acquisition.
Some of Trump’s ideas seem largely symbolic, such as renaming the Gulf of Mexico, but they reflect a zero-sum attitude where countries are either allies or adversaries.
Trump's transactional view has put foreign leaders in tough positions, notably causing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation amid threats of economic sanctions.
Trudeau's resignation is influenced by various issues including high inflation and immigration backlash rather than solely Trump's comments on American integration.
Read at The Atlantic
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