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Trump’s Mixed Messages

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January 18, 2026に開始

Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss what actions the president may be weighing abroad

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Trump’s Mixed Messages

The Atlantic (United States) | Jan 17, 2026

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Public perception of Trump's foreign policy is shaped by media narratives, often overlooking the complexities involved.

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Clear communication in foreign policy is essential; Trump's mixed signals could lead to miscalculations by other nations.

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Trump's mixed messages on foreign policy create uncertainty, undermining America's global standing and alliances.

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Trump's willingness to change course reflects a pragmatic approach to international relations, adapting to new information.

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The president's unpredictable approach can serve as a strategic advantage, keeping adversaries off-balance.

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