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Trump Has Gone From Unpredictable to Unreliable

Politics
United States
Started May 12, 2026

Allies and rivals alike are less likely to give the president what he seeks

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The perception of Trump as unreliable undermines American diplomacy and could lead to increased global tensions.
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Trump's transition to being seen as unreliable has significant implications for U.S. foreign policy and global stability.
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Leaders must adapt to Trump's unpredictability, using it as an opportunity to negotiate better terms for the U.S.
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Trump's unpredictability has eroded trust among allies, making it harder to forge strong international coalitions.
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The unpredictability of Trump's leadership can be a strategic advantage, keeping adversaries on their toes.
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