Is Trump Winning Bigly on the World Stage?
Geopolitics
Global
Started January 17, 2026
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Is Trump Winning Bigly on the World Stage?
The American Conservative (United States) | Jan 17, 2026
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Jan 17, 2026
The belief that Trump is winning on the world stage overlooks the long-term consequences of his policies on global alliances.
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Trump's unconventional tactics have disrupted traditional diplomacy but may lead to unexpected benefits for U.S. interests abroad.
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The narrative of Trump winning bigly ignores the erosion of soft power and the rise of alternatives to U.S. leadership globally.
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Jan 17, 2026
Evaluating Trump's foreign policy requires a nuanced understanding of shifting global dynamics rather than simplistic victories or failures.
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Trump's approach has revitalized U.S. influence globally, showcasing strength that previous administrations lacked.
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