The return of Donald J. Trump to the White House signifies a stark departure from traditional U.S. foreign policy, characterized by an "America First" approach emphasizing transactional relations.
In a significant shift, Trump's new administration will embrace greater disruption, characterized by protectionism and imperialist proposals, contrasting sharply with Biden's internationalism.
This time around, Trump is expected to enforce higher defense budget commitments from NATO allies, demanding an unprecedented 5% of GDP, showcasing a mindset unprepared for diplomacy.
Formerly surrounded by experienced advisers, Trump now leads a loyal team, reflecting a less constrained approach to foreign policy and a dramatic break from past norms.
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