The Washington Post: Trump is facing a stronger axis of resistance
Calling the alliance between Tehran, Moscow, Beijing and Pyongyang as an “axis of resistance” against the West, the American publication wrote: “Trump will face a much stronger axis of resistance in his second administration.”
According to RCO News Agency, while there are only less than 15 days left until January 20th, the date of the inauguration of “Donald Trump”, the president-elect of the United States. In an analytical report, the American publication has addressed the challenges facing his second government in the international arena.
The American publication “Washington Post” wrote: “Trump will begin his second administration stronger and more dominant as a player on the world stage than when he was sworn in eight years ago. “However, the world that awaits him is very different from his previous presidency.”
According to the report of the American publication, Trump’s focus in the second term of his administration will be the domestic issues of the United States, including the deportation of millions of immigrants and the recovery of the country’s fragile economic situation, that is, dealing with the domestic economy through tax and spending cuts and regulatory changes, because polls conducted According to American opinion polls, “unbridled inflation” is the main concern of American citizens.
However, the Washington Post wrote, Trump could quickly jump into foreign policy challenges because “he is dealing with a world of chaos and conflict, including a protracted war in Ukraine and a protracted war in the Middle East, an internationally weakened Israel, and a rich China.” will face growing military ambitions.
In this regard, Daniel Benjamin, president of the American Academy in Berlin, told the Washington Post that one of the biggest changes since the previous Trump administration is the growing power of the “Axis of Resistance”, which includes Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.
The American publication went on to quote a former European diplomat whose identity has not been revealed and wrote: “In such a situation, at the same time as Iran, China, Russia and North Korea become more stubborn, one of the main challenges for Trump is the unwillingness of his rivals and enemies to make agreements.” And short-term transactions. Trump’s old policy will not be the answer to today’s world.
Referring to the political failure of many of America’s allies, the American publication wrote: “Trump will take office while some of America’s allies have weakened and are drowning in internal problems. French President Emmanuel Macron has faced numerous political failures in recent months. In Germany, Olaf Schultz’s coalition government has fallen with new elections. The South Korean government is in chaos after the impeachment of the president of this country. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is also slightly unpopular.”
The Washington Post added: “In Germany and France, far-right parties are gaining power. Today, Europeans will see Trump differently than he did in the past.”
The article concluded: “Trump’s second victory came as a surprise to many European analysts, and his goals will now be taken more seriously than ever before. “Trump’s neglect of NATO is an ongoing concern, and the prospect of new tariffs for America’s European allies is deeply troubling.”
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