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Trump's "America first" strategy reshapes global alliances

American politics expert Professor Michał Urbańczyk from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań assessed that Donald Trump's foreign policy is centred around the slogan "America First." As he emphasized, under Trump's leadership, the United States is withdrawing from the role of a global leader, focusing on its interests.

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This should not surprise us. Trump, as the President of the USA, is primarily supposed to look after the interests of his country, not the entire world. The Americans have abdicated from being a global leader. They said — we lack the strength, money, and willpower to ensure the security of everyone and everywhere, pointed out the expert.

During the security conference in Munich, Vice President J.D. Vance criticized European leaders for departing from values, engaging in censorship, and ignoring voters. According to Professor Urbańczyk, such speeches aim to "shake" European politicians who, according to Trump, are not fulfilling their obligations towards the USA.

Relations with Russia and Ukraine

Prof. Urbańczyk also addressed Trump's controversial statements about Ukraine. The US President accused Ukraine of starting the war and failing to reach an agreement with Russia. The American politics expert noted that such statements are part of Trump's negotiation strategy, although they should not occur.

They should not occur. This is certainly part of Trump's negotiation strategy, who simply wants to exert pressure on President Zelensky. However, such statements should absolutely not appear, emphasized the expert.

Urbańczyk admitted that he cannot imagine a situation where "the US President would accept terms of an agreement concerning Ukraine that the whole world could view as his defeat." He also added that if Trump concluded that it would be more "beneficial for him to end this war as quickly as possible, regardless of the terms, such a situation may arise."

The expert is in no doubt that although Trump does not intend to break off the Euro-Atlantic alliance completely, his policy may lead to changes in relations with Europe. Prof. Urbańczyk emphasized that despite the controversies, the ties between the USA and Europe are too strong for one person to sever them completely.

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