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Donald Trump's New World Order

U.S. Credibility, Reputation, and Integrity
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Donald Trump's New World Order addresses U.S. foreign policy initiatives during Mr. Trump's Presidency, appeasing traditional enemies such as Russia and undermining allies such as NATO and the European Union. In the book, Ambassador T. Hamid Al-Bayati outlines, region by region, policy by policy, the administration's misguided, and sometimes corrupt, initiatives and decisions, which could potentially lead to regional conflict and global war. Highlighted within the text are the administration's relationships and interactions with Russia, China, North Korea, and the Middle East, as well as within the United States. The author's critical review of Trump's foreign policy includes the impact of trade wars, military escalation, and changing global relationships, Ambassador Al-Bayati paints a stark picture of the present standing of the U.S. and a dark future that looms on the horizon. Many experts agree that Trump's foreign policy lacks coordination, consistency, and organization. Trump often contradicts himself and his supporting staff. Concerned Americans and U.S. allies struggle to find coherence in the Trump administration's foreign policy. It zigs and zags, with senior administration officials saying one thing and President Trump contradicting them without warning the next day. It punishes U.S. allies and coddles U.S. adversaries; it privileges demagogy over democracy. Mr. Trump's approach appears impulsive, improvisational and inchoate-devoid of clear purpose, values or even ideology. Ambassador Al-Bayati leaves nothing unexplored as he strives to organize and explain the current and future implications of Mr. Trump's presidency and policy.
Acknowledgments Foreword by Frances B. Biroc Introduction Chapter One: Investigations and Impeachment Chapter Two: Russia Chapter Three: China Chapter Four: North Korea Chapter Five: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Chapter Six: European Union (EU) Chapter Seven: United Nations (UN) Chapter Eight: US Department of State Chapter Nine: Turkey Chapter Ten: Pakistan Chapter Eleven: Iran Chapter Twelve: Iraq Chapter Thirteen: Syria Chapter Fourteen: Saudi Arabia Chapter Fifteen: Yemen Chapter Sixteen: Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Chapter Seventeen: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Chapter Eighteen: Afghanistan Conclusion Afterword About the Author
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