Trump’s Foreign Policy: The Strong Impose What They Can
Stephen Miller rejected treaty guarantees of territorial sovereignty as "legal niceties" and defended Trump's policies on Venezuela and Greenland by emphasizing power over international law.
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Trump’s foreign policy: The strong impose what they can
Perhaps the most striking aspect of the defense of President Trump’s invasion of Venezuela, and his repeated threats to seize Greenland, the semiautonomous Danish territory, was the obliteration by Stephen Miller of the philosophy of the rules-based international order, which…
Trump's foreign policy: The strong impose what they can
Perhaps the most striking aspect of the defense of President Trump's invasion of Venezuela, and his repeated threats to seize Greenland, the semiautonomous Danish territory, was the obliteration by Stephen Miller of the philosophy of the rules-based international order, which…
The actions of the United States with the intervention in Venezuela and its withdrawal of more than 60 international organizations leave a complex picture for Mexico in the diplomatic and also commercial sphere. In this case, what remains for the Mexican government is to redefine its foreign policy to take more concrete positions and without ideologies in order to fill gaps that the United States will leave and function as an alternative in the …
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