National Security Threats and Foreign Policy

Trump: We’re entering a new normal where national security threats are no longer constrained at all by country-specific corridors, according to MSNBC. Instability in this century will be anything but predictable, so Trump is right: Foreign policy of the future will throw myriad unexpected curve balls in the White House direction. Just consider America security threats: Increased violence by non-state actors and heightened insecurity due to climate change-induced food, water, and resource scarcity, for instance. The key is how America will respond, and this is where Trump tactics necessitate serious scrutiny. Much has already been said, often in comparison to past private sector presidential hopefuls like Ross Perot, regarding Trump America First policy that would, for example, force North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies to pony up and pay for their own protection. It clear from the candidate ethos that shrewd deal-making will dictate foreign policy decision-making. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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