
Vice -President of the United States JD Vance, left, and Elbridge Kolby, under the Minister of Defense of US presidential candidate Donald Trump, shake hands while confirming the Hearing Committee on Armed Services in Washington, USA, on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
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Donald Trump’s foreign policy was as unstable as the man himself, quickly crossing the jolt to restrict the wars in the Middle East. This volatility is a function of not only Trump’s personality, but also contradictions and competing factions that are collected within the term of America, as well as the constant foreign policy, which Trump claims to overcome, but that supports the great ability to form politics. To talk about Trump’s foreign policy and fractional battles that gathered his administration, I talked to Justin Logan, the director of defense and foreign policy at the Kato Institute.
In particular, we accept attacks on Elbridge Kolby, deputy defense for politics. Colby was the subject of A Politics the work of an ax This claimed that he pursued foreign outbreaks. Justin criticized this analysis there.
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