Trump's Tough Treatment of Allies Has a 'Net Positive,' Rebeccah Heinrichs Says
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Trump’s Tough Treatment of Allies Has a “Net Positive”
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Trump's treatment of allies has net positive, Heinrichs says
On Wednesday, President Trump reiterated how good his relationship is with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. The president also spoke again of his displeasure with joint military exercises the U.S. is conducting with South Korea, which Trump already ordered scaled back. Amna Nawaz discussed the president's relationships with U.S. allies with Rebeccah Heinrichs of the Hudson Institute.
Trump's tough treatment of allies has a 'net positive,' Rebeccah Heinrichs says
On Wednesday, President Trump reiterated how good his relationship is with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. The president also spoke again of his displeasure with joint military exercises the U.S. is conducting with South Korea, which Trump already ordered scaled back. Amna Nawaz discussed the president's relationships with U.S. allies with Rebeccah Heinrichs of the Hudson Institute.
According to experts, the reduction of military maneuvers with Seoul reveals a foreign policy in which the US president gives strategic value to his relationship with Kim Jong-un. In fact, he would be pushing for a new meeting with the North Korean leader during his next trip to Asia, which could take place in November.
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