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Donald J. Trump - Page 64

April 19, 2025
Geopolitics/Interviews

Trump’s Fortress World: Harari Warns of a New Dark Age of Empire, War, and Collapse

By now, the most surprising thing about Donald Trump’s policies, according to Yuval Noah Harari, is that anyone is still surprised. In a sweeping critique published in the Financial Times, the acclaimed

Diplomacy/Geopolitics/United States

Elon’s Trump Administration: Of course it’s a coup

Imagine if it had gone like this. Ten Tesla cybertrucks, painted in camouflage colors with a giant X on each roof, drive noisily through Washington DC. Tires screech. Out jump a couple of dozen young men, dressed in red and

February 6, 2025

Tulsi Gabbard and the End of MAGA

Columns/Geopolitics

Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of U.S. National Intelligence, has left her position. She was the last person on Trump’s team who still remained faithful

From Zero to Nightmare: The Left’s Reckoning in Trump’s America

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Where does Trump’s victory leave (whatever remains of) the left? In 1922, when the Bolsheviks had to retreat into the “New Economic Policy” of

What Trump’s Win Means for U.S. Foreign Policy

November 12, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

INTRODUCTION Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s election victory marks the beginning of another roller-coaster ride in U.S. foreign policy. The president-elect is poised to bring back the hallmarks of his first term:

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How Russia and China Understood Trump’s Triumph

November 11, 2024
United States/World

One great paradox of our era is that the robustness of American democracy has come to be measured in coffee spoons in terms of the country’s archaic system of electoral college votes.

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Trump’s Triumph: Elite Influence in the Democratic Party

November 8, 2024
Columns/United States

A pair of quotes, separated by eight years, spotlight a chronic political mentality at the top of the Democratic Party: “The path to victory in a state like Michigan, Harris campaign officials

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Trump, Ukraine, and Russia’s Game Plan

November 8, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

There are a growing number of reports on what the forthcoming Trump administration will do domestically and what policy approach it will have globally.  There have been a number of comments, some of them

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The Trump Win: Understanding Democracy and Leadership

November 7, 2024
Columns

“Promises Made; Promises Kept” ~ President Elect Donald Trump in his Victory Speech, 6 November 2024. What Happened in 2024? It’s all over.  One of the most contentious and unpredictable election campaigns

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‘I will fight for you, for your family and your future’: Trump declares victory

November 6, 2024
United States

Former President Donald Trump is on the precipice of defeating Vice President Kamala Harris after early and decisive wins in North Carolina, Georgia, and the 2024 electoral prize of Pennsylvania. Trump’s win in Pennsylvania essentially prevents

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Trump Poised for White House Return with Likely Victory, NYT Projects

November 6, 2024
United States

Republican candidate Donald Trump appears set to reclaim the presidency, with the New York Times projecting an 89% likelihood of victory based on ongoing vote counts. Trump is expected to secure around

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Today’s Elections: A blink of America’s break?

November 5, 2024
United States

As the 2024 US election nears, tension is rising across the nation, fueling fears that the American republic itself hangs in the balance. For some, this election presents the risk of a

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Trump Win Will Make Geopolitics Less Turbulent

September 23, 2024
Columns

There appears to be an undercurrent of thought in the USA, and even in other parts of the world, that there could be better presidential candidates in the ongoing U.S. election. Trump

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US-India: It’s a chicken and egg situation

September 21, 2024
Columns

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third term in office is a legacy term marked by his ‘coming of age’ — taking bold decisions in foreign policies. Hardly has the dust settled down on

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