In his second presidential term, the politician will place his loyalists in key positions and receive more freedom of action.
If Donald Trump takes the reins of the United States, he will put his loyalists in government positions and dramatically change US policy towards Russia, China, stay in NATO and aid to Ukraine, which will stop completely. Reuters reported this on Monday, December 18, citing the words of its own sources related to the former president of the United States.
According to the publication, first of all, Trump will begin replacing officials in key positions in the Pentagon, State Department and CIA.
Sources say that these changes will allow Trump to radically change the position of the US on several important issues – from the war in Ukraine to trade with China. And also the personnel changes will allow Trump to maintain tight control over the federal institutions that limit and implement US foreign policy.
It was noted that this would give Trump more freedom than during his first presidency. Trump will continue isolationist policies and few will be able to stop or limit his whims.
European sources say the prospect of a Trump victory is causing concern among European allies. Europe believes Trump will not fulfill NATO obligations to protect allies and stop supporting Ukraine.
At the same time, in dealing with China we should expect the resolution of a new large-scale trade war. Trump has already promised publicly that he will cancel the most favorable regime in trade relations with China, which of course, the latter will not abandon lightly.
It was previously reported that, according to the latest data, Trump is ahead of Biden in the US approval rating.
We remind you that The Economist called Trump the “biggest threat” in geopolitics.
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Source: korrespondent

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