Since early 2026, US foreign policy has taken the form of an international state of exception: Washington suspends law when it limits its hegemony and strikes Venezuela, Iran, and Cuba to contain the crisis of its global dominance. Article published on the Strategic Culture Foundation. US foreign policy under Donald Trump cannot be interpreted simply as a succession of regional crises, nor as the contingent product of a more aggressive administr…
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Since early 2026, US foreign policy has taken the form of an international state of exception: Washington suspends law when it limits its hegemony and strikes Venezuela, Iran, and Cuba to contain the crisis of its global dominance. Article published on the Strategic Culture Foundation. US foreign policy under Donald Trump cannot be interpreted simply as a succession of regional crises, nor as the contingent product of a more aggressive administr…