Rewriting the Playbook: Trump's Unconventional Foreign Policy

Explore the Trump administration's unorthodox approach to foreign relations, shaking up traditional diplomatic norms in pursuit of a new global strategy.
The Trump administration has taken a decidedly unconventional approach to foreign policy, departing from the traditional diplomatic playbook that has guided U.S. global engagement for decades. Led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the administration's foreign policy agenda has been marked by a willingness to challenge the status quo and rethink America's role on the world stage.
Rather than adhering to the long-standing principles of multilateralism and international cooperation, the Trump White House has embraced a more unilateral and transactional style of diplomacy. This shift has manifested in a range of actions, from the withdrawal from landmark agreements like the Paris Climate Accord and the Iran nuclear deal, to the imposition of tariffs and trade barriers that have strained relations with key allies.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


