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On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt said the plan would not involve U.S. taxpayer dollars, and she said the president had not committed to U.S. boots on the ground. But when pressed... He did not rule out American troops in Gaza last night. Are you doing that now?
It's a plan that underscores what is undeniable about Trump's foreign policy. It is a break with the status quo. Levitt put it this way.
It's a plan that underscores what is undeniable about Trump's foreign policy. It is a break with the status quo. Levitt put it this way.
It's a plan that underscores what is undeniable about Trump's foreign policy. It is a break with the status quo. Levitt put it this way.
Consider this. Trump has promised a new approach to American foreign policy. Is there a Trump doctrine? What is it? From NPR, I'm Scott Detrow.
Consider this. Trump has promised a new approach to American foreign policy. Is there a Trump doctrine? What is it? From NPR, I'm Scott Detrow.
Consider this. Trump has promised a new approach to American foreign policy. Is there a Trump doctrine? What is it? From NPR, I'm Scott Detrow.
It's Consider This from NPR. A lot of labels have been applied to Trump's foreign policy approach. America first, isolationist, transactional, imperialist, protectionist. I'm a nationalist and a globalist, he told the Wall Street Journal during his first term. To help sort this all through, I am joined by Emma Ashford. She's a senior fellow with the Reimagining U.S.
It's Consider This from NPR. A lot of labels have been applied to Trump's foreign policy approach. America first, isolationist, transactional, imperialist, protectionist. I'm a nationalist and a globalist, he told the Wall Street Journal during his first term. To help sort this all through, I am joined by Emma Ashford. She's a senior fellow with the Reimagining U.S.
It's Consider This from NPR. A lot of labels have been applied to Trump's foreign policy approach. America first, isolationist, transactional, imperialist, protectionist. I'm a nationalist and a globalist, he told the Wall Street Journal during his first term. To help sort this all through, I am joined by Emma Ashford. She's a senior fellow with the Reimagining U.S.
Grand Strategy Program at the Stimson Center, a foreign affairs think tank. Welcome.
Grand Strategy Program at the Stimson Center, a foreign affairs think tank. Welcome.
Grand Strategy Program at the Stimson Center, a foreign affairs think tank. Welcome.
All right. So let's try to sort all of this out. And let's start with this. Trump has talked throughout his political career about the end of nation building. The Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently said the U.S. should not try to solve every problem in the world.
All right. So let's try to sort all of this out. And let's start with this. Trump has talked throughout his political career about the end of nation building. The Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently said the U.S. should not try to solve every problem in the world.
All right. So let's try to sort all of this out. And let's start with this. Trump has talked throughout his political career about the end of nation building. The Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently said the U.S. should not try to solve every problem in the world.
And that point of view would seem like a really big break from the hawkish neoconservative foreign policy that has defined the Republican Party for decades. But then at the same time, you've got Trump saying he wants to take over the Gaza Strip. How do you make sense of that disparity?
And that point of view would seem like a really big break from the hawkish neoconservative foreign policy that has defined the Republican Party for decades. But then at the same time, you've got Trump saying he wants to take over the Gaza Strip. How do you make sense of that disparity?
And that point of view would seem like a really big break from the hawkish neoconservative foreign policy that has defined the Republican Party for decades. But then at the same time, you've got Trump saying he wants to take over the Gaza Strip. How do you make sense of that disparity?
Do you see, like, how would you define in a couple of sentences what the Trump foreign policy approach is right now?