Trump's Year One, Again: Wars and Tariffs Define Foreign Policy Return
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President Trump's foreign policy is taking shape in his second term's first year. His stances on major global conflicts and trade are central to this early agenda.
His positions on the Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine wars are key issues. New tariffs on trading partners are also a major focus.
Michael E. O'Hanlon, a research director at the Brookings Institution, discussed this evolving strategy. He provided analysis on how these actions define the administration's return to global affairs.