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Le revirement de Trump sur le « changement de régime »
The article explores Donald Trump's unexpected shift in foreign policy rhetoric, focusing on his stance on regime change and its implications for U.S. diplomacy and global relations.
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The Atlantic (United States) | Mar 31, 2026
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Regime change as a policy can be justified if it promotes long-term peace and security, but it requires careful execution and planning.
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While regime change can lead to democratization, it often overlooks the complexities of local governance and societal needs.
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The focus on regime change under Trump risks escalating conflicts and undermines diplomatic efforts, leading to greater instability.
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Trump's shift towards regime change reflects a necessary assertiveness in foreign policy, aiming to counter authoritarianism globally.
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Trump's approach to regime change prioritizes national interests over humanitarian concerns, raising ethical questions about intervention.
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