Cover Story newsletter: Donald Trump is the warβs biggest loser
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Started April 11, 2026
The article examines how Donald Trump's political fortunes have declined amid ongoing conflicts, positioning him as a significant loser in the current geopolitical landscape.
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Cover Story newsletter: Donald Trump is the warβs biggest loser
The Economist (United Kingdom) | Apr 10, 2026
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Apr 11, 2026
Donald Trump's political future is severely damaged by his handling of the war, indicating a significant loss for him and his supporters.
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While Trump faces challenges, his resilience and ability to adapt may allow him to regain political ground, complicating the narrative of loss.
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Critics overlook Trump's ability to mobilize his base, suggesting that his perceived losses may not affect his influence in the long run.
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Evaluating Trump's role in the war requires a nuanced understanding of geopolitical dynamics rather than labeling him solely as a loser.
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The consequences of Trump's decisions during the war have far-reaching implications for American foreign policy and leadership credibility.
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