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By David Nakamura June 1 at 6:00 AM
President Trumps brinkmanship with Mexico over immigration has opened a new and risky front in his global campaign to pressure other nations to capitulate to his demands, a strategy that has paid few dividends over 2½ years and left his major foreign policy initiatives in doubt.
From his fire and fury rhetoric against a nuclear-armed North Korea to an escalating trade war with China to new ultimatums aimed at Mexico, Trump has wielded threats, insults and punishments against his foreign counterparts with diminishing returns.
Though he lured Kim Jong Un to the negotiating table through a maximum pressure campaign of economic sanctions, Trumps historic summits with the young dictator ended in failure after talks collapsed in February.
Beijing attempted to negotiate over Trumps push for a trade deal, but President Xi Jinping has met successive rounds of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods with commensurate retaliatory measures, deepening an increasingly zero-sum clash between the worlds two largest economies.
And although Mexico took steps to comply with Trumps hard-line immigration policies allowing Central American asylum seekers to the United States a temporary haven Trumps vow this week to impose sweeping tariffs unless that nation curbs unauthorized immigration into the United States stirred a public backlash.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trumps-reliance-on-pressure-tactics-is-showing-diminishing-returns/2019/05/31/1c5e6144-83bc-11e9-bce7-40b4105f7ca0_story.html
There's also an article on this news here:
https://www.rawstory.com/2019/06/trumps-bullying-tactics-blowing-up-in-his-face-as-world-leaders-expect-him-to-lose-in-2020-report/
bearsfootball516
(6,377 posts)Basically just hang on for the next year and a half, then hope Trump loses, and the next Democrat in office ends the tariffs.