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Two weeks after the German election, voters are concerned about the response to Donald Trump's policies, the fate of Ukraine and the issue of massive investment and record debt.

Archived version: https://archive.is/newest/https://www.dw.com/en/germans-no-longer-see-us-as-trustworthy-partner/a-71858094


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[–] [email protected] 2 points 14 hours ago

What's forgotten, is that the USA did it for their own interests and became extremely wealthy in doing so.

Fast forward to now and assisting Ukraine is not just about preventing larger ambitions for Putin's Russia, but helping Ukraine become a valued partner to EU, USA and Ukraine s benefit.

Trump is simple in his logic and very transactional. He doesn't have a master plan and doesn't understand long term gain for both parties. His actions make him seem compromised by Russia but I don't know that it's knowing on his part or just that he makes an easy asset to control by surrounding him with other more directly controlled assets. It's odd, as he is so unreliable, that you would need a constant rotation of Russian agents. So, I wonder if the compromise is less transactional, but more a deeper psychological one. It's pretty clear he's got lots going on in terms of pathologies, but nobody is assessing him clinically in public.

As the USA burns all bridges, people are starting to wake up to not having America as a trusted ally. The consequences are significant and I imagine most countries will start to pivot away from the US, which will be damaging to the USA. Already Trump has blustered about those in bricks that pivot away from using the dollar. That will just be one aspect. I imagine us bases worldwide will be reduced or closed. China will step in to fill the gap for many. The EU will likely step up to do it for themselves. However, they will likely reduce USA trade and increase regulation on US software and hardware that will be viewed as a security risk, just like chinas is now.

The middle east stability is going to be the most unpredictable. In a post petrol world, will the USA continue to support Israel and Saudi Arabia? Trump seems to want to but he's also unpredictable and racist.