Shifting
Foreign Policy
The US has had a tendency to change its foreign policy
dramatically between administrations. What one president supports, another
might reverse. For allies and international partners, this unpredictability creates
a sense of instability and mistrust. The example often cited is that of the US
joining and then withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, Paris Climate
Agreement, and even the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Military
Interventions
The US has a long history of military involvement in other
countries—some could be justified, but many remains controversial i.e. Iraq,
Afghanistan, Libya. These interventions often came with promises of democracy
or stability but often result in prolonged conflict or power vacuums. This
forces the people in those regions, and globally, to question US intentions.
Economic
Sanctions and Trade Wars
The US commonly uses economic sanctions as a foreign policy
tool, which annoys people of these as well as other countries. Though US says,
sanctions target governments, but people are the ultimate sufferers. The recent
trade war with China and even allies cements the perceptions of
unpredictability and economic aggression.
Domestic
Issues Tarnish Global Reputation
Events like the Capitol riot, racial tensions, mass
shootings, and political polarization have impacted how other countries view
the governance and values of the US administration. Not only the image of US administration
is tarnished, but its moral authority to dictate other countries is questioned.
Intelligence
and Surveillance Concerns
Revelations like the Snowden leaks showed that the US was
spying not just on adversaries but on allies also, even leaders of friendly
nations like Germany. That definitely dents the trust.
Broken
Promises/ Inconsistent Support
Countries/ groups that relied on US support—like the Kurds
in Syria or Afghan have often felt abandoned when political priorities changed.
That history leads others to question whether American support will endure when
it is needed the most.
Way Forward
It must be kept in mind that despite all these broken
promises, last minute ditches and sudden and abrupt change in policies, many
people still see the United States a global leader in innovation, freedom, and
human rights. The “untrustworthy” label is becoming universal and once an alternative
currency to the Greenback becomes a reality the United States would be left
alone.
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