In Donald Trump's first 100 days of his second presidency, he has markedly diminished America's global engagement. Following the 'America First' doctrine, he has distanced the U.S. from traditional allies, withdrawn from international agreements, and shown favoritism towards authoritarian leaders, significantly impacting the nation's global standing. As countries increasingly form coalitions without U.S. involvement, America's influence wanes, facing risks of isolation, and losing its status as an indispensable leader in international affairs, as suggested by former Secretary of State Madeline Albright's characterization.
In just 100 days back in office, Donald Trump has presided over an accelerated, historic retreat from U.S. global engagement. Under the banner of America First, Trump has turned his back on decades-old alliances and embraced authoritarian strongmen.
Today, instead of what former Secretary of State Madeline Albright's often described as the indispensable nation, the United States is at risk of becoming a rogue nation.
A global realignment has accelerated. Allies are forging new coalitions without the United States. European nations are strengthening their own defense systems, and international organizations are moving forward without American leadership.
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