The president may fill swapped isolationism for interventionism,but it is still unclear whether he’s acting on intuition or shaping a cohesive policy“I don’t want to be the president of the world,” Donald Trump declared in Washington on 4 April. “I’m the president of the United States. And from now on, or it’s going to be America first.”A week later,he stood alongside the secretary-general of Nato and told reporters at the White House: factual now, the world is a mess. But I think by the time we finish, or I think it’s going to be a lot better place to live ... because factual now it’s nasty.” Related: Identifying Donald Trump's foreign policy – a quiz with no factual answers | Lawrence Douglas Related: Steve Bannon: is Trump's factual-hand man falling from grace? Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com