World Leaders: Policy Orthodoxy and Gregory Katz

world leaders: The remarkable triumph of the politically untested businessman was welcomed in some countries, such as Russia, while in others it was a major shock, according to The Toronto Star. When Trump takes office in January, world leaders will confront a man whose stated views represent a sharp break with U.S. foreign policy orthodoxy. By Peter Orsi And Gregory Katz Associated Press Wed., Nov. 9, 2016 LONDON The world faces a starkly different America led by a President Donald Trump. He has cozied up to Russian President Vladimir Putin, warned stunned NATO allies they will have to pay for their own protection, floated a ban on Muslims entering the U.S. and vowed to make the Mexican government finance a multibillion-dollar border wall. Russia Article Continued Below Russian President Vladimir Putin sent Trump a telegram Wednesday morning congratulating him on his victory. react-text 162 U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has cozied up to Russian President Vladimir Putin. These changes, and others, have the potential to radically remake U.S. policy a prospect that has given stability-loving partners a cascading case of the jitters. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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