Donald Trump, once a critic of ‘endless wars,’ now presides over a presidency marked by muscular interventions. His second term features forceful actions in Venezuela and Iran, alongside territorial ambitions towards Greenland. This shift from a ‘peace president’ to one employing high-stakes brinkmanship redefines ‘America First’ as forceful global reshaping, aiming for dominance rather than negotiated equilibrium. Donald Trump, once a critic of ‘endless wars,’ now presides over a presidency marked by muscular interventions. His second term features forceful actions in Venezuela and Iran, alongside territorial ambitions towards Greenland. This shift from a ‘peace president’ to one employing high-stakes brinkmanship redefines ‘America First’ as forceful global reshaping, aiming for dominance rather than negotiated equilibrium.
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