Trump’s
repeated and reckless remarks that Canada should be the 51st state of the
United States and that his country may take over Greenland by force if
necessary, his proposal to own the Gaza Strip, his reversal of any decision or
step to rein in on the climate change, and his illusion that all countries are
taking advantage of the US have made Trump to look outlandish.
His tactless withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal,
officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), has now
turned into a global security headache as his administration and Israel
launched military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities in June.
The strikes, which are an act of aggression and illegal
under international law, could have led to environmental catastrophes, even
though some experts still don’t rule out the possibility of nuclear disasters.
Speaking at a forum at the Institute for Political and
International Studies in Tehran about 18 years ago, Germany’s Joseph Joschka
said the world would descend into chaos without the United States. However, the
United States itself is now pushing the world toward anarchy and lawlessness.
In his term as president, he started defying international rules and regulations. He recognized Jerusalem (al-Quds) as Israel’s capital, moved the US embassy from Tel Aviv to the city, and recognized the Syrian Golan Heights as Israel’s territory, pulled out of the JCPOA, the Paris climate agreement, and the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
His recognition of occupied Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
took place while the international community was and is still working, of
course with a lesser hope, on establishing a Palestinian State with East
Jerusalem as its capital.
In his first term, it was thought that Trump was inexperienced
and was living in his dreams because he had not served in top managerial posts
such as a mayor, governor, or served in Senate before being catapulted to the
powerful post of president. Yet, he began his second presidency after a
four-year hiatus with more thoughtless remarks and actions.
On the first day of his presidency in the second term, Trump
signed an executive order to again withdraw the US from the Paris climate
agreement that the country had joined in during the Joe Biden presidency. In
his announcement, Trump stated that “as of today, the United States will cease
all implementation of the Paris agreement.”
His
remarks that Canada should join the US were first taken as a joke. However,
after repetition it become clear that he was serious in his statements. In his
newest remarks, Trump told Fox News, "Frankly, Canada should be the 51st
state, okay? It really should, because Canada relies entirely on the United
States. We don't rely on Canada."
His threat of annexing Greenland, that caused transatlantic
division, caused shivers in the bones of Danish Prime Minister Mette
Frederiksen prompting her to visit Berlin, Paris, and Brussels in late January
with a focus on fostering "European unity". In Brussels, she met with
former NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
On July 21, in his latest rash decision, Trump pulled
the US out of the UN culture and education agency UNESCO, repeating a move he
had already ordered during his first term, which had also been reversed under
Biden. Trump justified the decision by claiming that the UN body is
anti-Semitic.
All
these moves are portraying the United States as a bully, rogue and pariah state
that will make countries, even American friends, to rethink the quality of their
relations with Washington.
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