Trump foreign policy
Global Perspectives: How World Leaders Responded to Trump's Policies at the UN General Assembly
Sep 28, 2025 11:33 pm CST
World leaders at the UN General Assembly offered varied perspectives on President Trump's policies, ranging from strong support for his peace initiatives and immigration stance to criticism of his approach to climate action and international trade. The diverse reactions highlight Trump's significant global impact, with leaders from Argentina, Armenia, and Israel praising his leadership while others from Bolivia, Colombia, and Slovenia expressed concerns about his administration's policies.
US Confirms Non-Interventionist Stance on Kashmir: "A Direct Issue Between India and Pakistan"
Sep 26, 2025 01:59 am CST
A senior US State Department official has clarified America's position on the Kashmir issue, stating it remains a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan. While affirming President Trump would assist if requested, the official emphasized the US policy of non-intervention, despite Trump's claims of helping broker a ceasefire following India's Operation Sindoor in May. India continues to maintain that any resolution was achieved through direct military communications without US involvement.
China Surpasses US Influence in Southeast Asia: Lowy Institute Report Reveals Shifting Power Dynamics
Sep 25, 2025 03:08 pm CST
A comprehensive Lowy Institute report reveals China has overtaken the United States as the most influential external power in Southeast Asia, citing Trump-era policies including tariffs, visa restrictions, and foreign aid cuts as key factors in America's declining regional influence. The study highlights China's dominant trade position and consistent diplomatic engagement across the region, while noting that Southeast Asian nations are increasingly diversifying their partnerships to mitigate geopolitical risks.
Trump Aide's "Don't Want To Punish India" Remark And A Crude Suggestion
Sep 25, 2025 10:33 am CST
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright has urged India to reconsider its purchases of discounted Russian crude and said Washington does not intend to punish New Delhi with punitive tariffs, but aims to bring an end to Moscow's military actions in Ukraine.



