How the Trump Administration is Shaping Global Perception of the United States: A New Era of Distrust & Division
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The United States has long been seen as a global leader – an economic and military powerhouse, an advocate for democracy, and a pillar of international support in times of crisis. For decades, countries across the world turned to the U.S. in moments of need – whether during natural disasters, humanitarian crises, or in the defense of freedom and human rights. However, under the leadership of President Donald Trump, this image has begun to shift dramatically.
The Trump administration’s policies and actions, both domestic and international, have raised significant questions about the United States’ role in the world, its priorities, and its ability to foster international trust. While some Americans may view Trump’s “America First” agenda as a step toward reclaiming national strength, it has left a growing sense of uncertainty abroad. In fact, the U.S. is now being seen in a different light – one that is less about partnership and global cooperation, and more about unilateral strength, self-interest, and, at times, bullying tactics.