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Enemies Turn Allies: How Trump’s America Bowed to Foes in the Name of Diplomacy

It is not difficult to understand America, but its foreign policy steps are sometimes so contradictory that it is bound to be surprised. The biggest contradiction in global politics arises when the United States calls itself the most powerful, decisive and anti -terrorism nation, when he bows to the enemies and dictators - especially during the tenure of Donald Trump.

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Last Updated : Wednesday, 14 May 2025
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International News: It is not difficult to understand America, but its foreign policy steps are sometimes so contradictory that it is bound to be surprised. The biggest contradiction in global politics arises when the United States calls itself the most powerful, decisive and anti -terrorism nation, when he bows to the enemies and dictators - especially during the tenure of Donald Trump.

Taliban: Agreement with terror

In Afghanistan, the US fought for two decades to root out the Taliban, thousands of soldiers lost their lives and trillions of dollars. But in 2021, the Biden administration announced the return of soldiers, and the power was handed over to the Taliban. Surprisingly, the Trump administration laid the foundation of the agreement with the Taliban, which was carried forward by Biden. It was the same Taliban that the US continued to call a terrorist organization for years.

Syria: Mahobat by removing the ban

There was a time when the US used to impose strict restrictions on Syria. But Trump said in a statement that he would lift the ban on Syria so that he could get a "opportunity for greatness". He made this statement to the Saudi Crown Prince, showing that Trump changed the US policy to please Saudi Arabia.

North Korea: Hugs enemy

Kim Jong was considering Un US dictator and nuclear threat, but in 2018, Trump and Kim had a historic meeting in Singapore. In this summit, nuclear disarmament was agreed, and Trump also publicly praised Kim - this was another example of America's selfishness.

Pakistan: Agreement with the shelter of terror

America, which distances away from Pakistan after 9/11, is again increasing closer with Pakistan. At the time of Indo-Pak tension, the US appealed to ceasefire and took an initiative to talk to Islamabad. This shows that the US does not hesitate to embrace its old enemies for strategic benefits.

China: U-turn from trade war

Trump imposed a tariff on China, but soon announced a 'strong trade deal'. Despite the business quarrel with China, Trump said "We are going to open China for American trade." This shows that when the economic benefit is seen, the US also deal with enemies.

Russia: Not skimpful in praise

America's relations with Russia have always been stressful, but Trump praised Putin several times. Even during the Ukraine War, Trump claimed that if he had been a President, there would not have been war. This exposes the practical but opportunistic policy of America.

Iran: From threat to talks

Trump imposed several sanctions on Iran, and there was an open controversy between the two countries. But later the US started talking, assuming that dialogue is necessary for regional stability. This makes it clear that America can turn from its attitude at any time.

Strategy or doubleness?

One thing is clear from all these examples - America's foreign policy is based on strategic benefits, but its dual attitude questions its credibility globally. Trump may have been making stringent statements, but his decisions show a glimpse of flexibility and opportunism. Some analysts called it practical diplomacy, while others called it opportunism. But the truth is that America maintained its dominance worldwide through these inclinations.

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