# U.S. foreign policy

Latest news and articles about U.S. foreign policy

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Close-up of Scrabble tiles spelling 'Donald Trump' on a wooden table.
World

The U.S. Addiction to Special Forces: Cheap Wins, Strategic Pain

Chinese state commentary argues that successive U.S. administrations have become dependent on special operations as a low‑cost means of power projection, a habit that risks strategic blowback. The piece ties historical institutional development to recent high‑profile raids and warns that frequent unilateral actions erode international norms and invite dangerous retaliation.

iMil2026年2月3日 05:51
#special operations#U.S. foreign policy#Trump
A contemporary railway station with metal structures in Mérida, Venezuela, showcasing modern urban design.
Politics

US Vice‑President’s Mockery of Disabled Senator Ignites Backlash and Raises Questions About Tone in Venezuela Debate

Vice‑President Vance drew condemnation after likening wounded Senator Tammy Duckworth to a fictional character in a social‑media post following a contentious hearing on U.S. policy toward Venezuela. Duckworth, an Iraq veteran who lost limbs in combat, accused Vance of insulting disabled people to deflect from ties between interventionist policy and Chevron’s interests; politicians and the public criticized Vance’s rhetoric.

SoMi2026年1月29日 22:10
#Tammy Duckworth#Vance#Venezuela
US dollar banknotes arranged on a clean white surface, showcasing different denominations.
World

America as a Lever: How a Second Trump Term Is Rewiring Global Order

A second Trump term has transformed U.S. diplomacy into a personalized, transactional enterprise that wields military force, economic coercion and inducements without the usual multilateral scaffolding. While the approach has produced some short-term gains, it risks eroding allied trust, provoking legal controversies, and inviting rivals to exploit institutional gaps.

SoMi2026年1月20日 17:30
#Trump#U.S. foreign policy#Panama Canal