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Tue Jun 2, 2026, 11:09 PM 2 hrs ago

Trump is taking a wrecking ball to U.S. alliances around the world - Max Boot

The “secret sauce” of American power in the post-1945 era has been the country’s network of alliances. The Soviet Union had satrapies in Eastern Europe, but few real friends. Russia doesn’t even have satellite states anymore, aside from Belarus. It does have an increasingly warm but still wary relationship with China. Beijing, in turn, is close to just a handful of other countries; North Korea is its only treaty ally.

The United States, by contrast, has 51 treaty allies all over the world. Advantage, America. But good news for America’s enemies: President Donald Trump appears intent on doing to U.S. alliances what he has already done to the East Wing of the White House. Let’s take a tour of the world to see the damage he is inflicting with his wrecking-ball diplomacy.

Start in Europe. Trump did possibly irreparable damage to the transatlantic alliance when he threatened to annex Greenland. In January, Denmark, a NATO ally, was getting ready to fight U.S. troops if they invaded Greenland. After backing off, Trump is now making fresh demands — such as guaranteeing U.S. troops access to Greenland even if it becomes independent — that Greenland officials view as a major imposition on their sovereignty.

Trump has also ratcheted up his attacks on NATO for not doing more to support the reckless war the U.S. and Israel launched against Iran. He focuses on countries such as Italy and Spain that have blocked access to their bases, while ignoring NATO countries such as Britain and Germany that remain major hubs of the U.S. war effort. He has even demanded that NATO countries reopen the Strait of Hormuz — a mission the U.S. Navy hasn’t dared to take on. In late March, Trump said of NATO: “Why would we be there for them, if they’re not there for us?”

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Trump has been closer to the Persian Gulf rulers than to democratic U.S. allies, no doubt in part because of his lucrative business ties: Emiratis have invested $500 million in his crypto company, Qatar has given him a $400 million airplane, and a Saudi firm has partnered with the Trump Organization on development deals worth millions. But his war with Iran is imperiling America’s Gulf relationships, too. The conflict has resulted in major damage to the Gulf economies because of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian attacks on oil infrastructure, and now Trump is signaling that he will cut a deal with Tehran that will leave it as a continuing threat to its neighbors.

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Trump is taking a wrecking ball to U.S. alliances around the world - Max Boot (Original Post) question everything 2 hrs ago OP
Yet Trump has said world leaders respect America again now that he is President. Norrrm 1 hr ago #1
As ordered. usonian 20 min ago #2
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