Trump’s volatile foreign policy fuses trade wars with multiple quests for transactional peace deals. While levying tariffs on allies and rivals alike, he’s actively pursuing a Nobel Peace Prize, citing efforts in the Middle East, Ukraine-Russia, Congo-Rwanda, and India-Pakistan. Israeli PM Netanyahu is the latest to back him, submitting a nomination letter to the Nobel Committee. For in-depth insight and a deeper perspective on Trump’s second-term and overall foreign policy strategy, FRANCE 24’s François Picard is pleased to welcome John Bolton, attorney, diplomat, political consultant, and former National Security Advisor and US Ambassador to the UN.
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