Faisal Mohmed Salih

Faisal Mohamed Saleh As soon as the results of the U.S. election were announced, with Donald Trump winning and Republicans gaining control of both the Senate and the House of Representatives, political analysts began to interpret and anticipate Trump’s foreign policy and its likely impact on different regions of the world. Although there is some uncertainty about his plans on the global stage, it is certain that his “America First” slogan will lead him to reassess the U.S. position and interactions with others, raising significant concern among both allies and adversaries. Many American policy observers believe he will follow the established Republican approach, which emphasizes domestic affairs and seeks to limit Washington’s direct involvement in foreign conflicts. Instead, he is likely to encourage allies in various regions to take on a more substantial role in these conflicts. As expected, Trump also anticipated prioritizing U.S. economic interests in foreign relations over concerns about democratic transformation, human rights, and civil liberties. Trump’s expected approach to various global issues and conflicts is causing concern among his Western allies in NATO, as well as other partners. He is expected to pressure his European allies to take on a more active role in international conflicts …

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