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Trump’s second-term foreign policy: Wins, whiplash, and what comes next

From Gaza to Canada, Trump’s unpredictable mix of ego, instinct, and impulse is reshaping America’s role abroad — sometimes with real results, often with new risks.

October 27, 2025 / 12:43 IST
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Trump’s foreign policy rollercoaster ride
Trump’s foreign policy rollercoaster ride

Nine months into his second term, President Donald Trump’s foreign policy looks like a cocktail of gut instinct, grievance, and showmanship — equal parts erratic and effective. He has brokered cease-fires, pressured allies to pay up for defence, and clawed back influence in regions where Washington had been drifting. But the same impulsive style that fuels breakthroughs often creates new crises within days, the New York Times reported.

Wins that even critics acknowledge

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For now, Trump’s most visible success is the fragile cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, which led to the release of 20 hostages. Even sceptics admit it required skilful handling of a reluctant Israeli government. In Europe, Trump’s relentless threats have pushed NATO allies to boost military spending faster than in decades — a long-standing U.S. demand few previous presidents achieved. And after years of stalemate, his personal diplomacy has opened channels with Venezuela and parts of the Middle East.

Tariffs, tantrums, and tactical reversals