Eighteen months into Donald Trump’s presidency, the nature of his
foreign policy continues to elude most observers. The problem is not, as
some admirers claim, that he is playing an elaborate strategic game
that his critics can’t grasp. Nor is it, as some detractors believe,
that Mr. Trump is simply a creature of impulse with no fixed views. The
president’s approach to foreign policy may well fail—indeed, there is a
case it deserves to. But a Trump doctrine exists, and neither friends
nor foes can afford to remain blind to it.
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