In his recent monologue, CNN's Fareed Zakaria criticized President Trump's foreign policy shifts, suggesting they cultivate a 'post-American world.' He referenced Singapore's defense minister's comments on America's changing role from liberator to disruptor, stating that the U.S. is no longer willing to support global order. The administration's moves, including the abandonment of commitment to Ukraine's security, tariffs against key allies, and withdrawing from international agreements, risk causing major disruptions in global politics and economics, moving the U.S. toward isolation and mistrust.
Zakaria highlighted the shift in U.S. global perception from liberator to 'great disruptor,' emphasizing the loss of America's role in upholding the international order.
He pointed out that the current administration's actions signal a retreat from decades of foreign policy principles, with significant implications for global stability.
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