Tag: Diplomatic Norms

  • The Loyalty Factor

    The Loyalty Factor

    The staffing patterns emerging in Trump’s second administration reveal a prioritization of personal loyalty that raises significant questions about governance effectiveness. By examining the verifiable record of appointments, dismissals, and public statements, we can identify a pattern that transcends normal political alignment and moves into the territory of personal fealty.

  • American Leadership Diminished

    American Leadership Diminished

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    Last week’s Oval Office meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy raised serious concerns about the conduct of American diplomacy. What should have been a respectful discussion between allies instead displayed several deeply troubling elements.

  • The Foreign Policy of Personal Grievance

    The Foreign Policy of Personal Grievance

    The February 28th Oval Office confrontation between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy wasn’t an isolated incident but part of a consistent pattern in American foreign policy that prioritizes personal loyalty over strategic interests. By examining verifiable diplomatic interactions since Trump returned to office, a troubling framework emerges that should concern Americans across the political spectrum.