Mar 1 • 12:47 UTC 🇸🇰 Slovakia Denník N

Donald Trump has changed. He is a revolutionary and is overthrowing three regimes at once

The article discusses Donald Trump's shift in foreign policy, criticizing regime change efforts while now engaging in military operations in Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran.

The article examines the evolution of Donald Trump's foreign policy stance, particularly his criticisms of previous administrations' regime change efforts, which he once described as leading to power vacuums filled by terrorists, particularly in the context of Iraq. He previously promised to halt the cycle of regime changes imposed by predecessors like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, highlighting military interventions in Libya, Syria, and Egypt as detrimental.

Since being re-elected, however, Trump's foreign policy has taken a decisive turn as he has engaged in military operations in various regions, including Yemen, where he has implemented partial military strikes, and he has carried out bombings of nuclear facilities in Iran. Additionally, the article notes Trump's escalating involvement in regime change efforts in multiple countries, namely Venezuela, Cuba, and currently Iran, which reflects a significant departure from his previous rhetoric against foreign military interventions.

This shift raises critical questions about the implications of his actions on global stability and U.S. foreign policy integrity, as the article suggests that Trump is now more engaged in revolutionary tactics internationally, creating a complex landscape in international relations and potentially drawing the U.S. back into broader conflicts despite his earlier insistence on a more isolationist approach.

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