Tehran – The United States under Donald Trump’s leadership is in large part in conflict with all countries except Israel. The Trump administration is also opposed to established international organizations such as UNESCO and the International Criminal Court.
Trump’s repeated and reckless remarks made Lums visible, as Canada should be the 51st state in the United States, and his proposal to force his country to take over Greenland if necessary, his proposal to own the Gaza Strip, his reversal to curb climate change, and his illusion that his illusion was using the United States.
His ignorant withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal in 2015, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), has become a global security headache as his administration and Israel launched medical schools at Iran’s nuclear facilities in June.
Even though some experts still do not rule out the possibility of a nuclear disaster, strikes, which are offensive and illegal under international law, could have led to environmental catastrophes.
Speaking at a forum at Tehran’s Politics and International Studies Institute about 18 years ago, Germany’s Joseph Joshka said the world would fall into chaos without the United States. But the United States itself is now pushing the world towards disorder and lawlessness.
In his term as president, he began to oppose international rules and regulations. He recognised Jerusalem (AL-QUDS) as the capital of Israel, moved the US embassy from Tel Aviv to the city, recognised the height of Golan in Syria as Israeli territory, and retreated from the JCPOA, the Paris Climate Agreement, and the 1987 Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (INF) conditions.
His perception of occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel is that of the international community, and of course, he has hope to establish a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as the capital.
In his first term, Trump was considered inexperienced and lived in a dream, as he served in the mayor, governor and the Senate before being attacked by the powerful post of the president. However, he began his second presidency after a four-year break with more thoughtful remarks and actions.
On the first day of his second term’s presidency, Trump signed an executive order between President Joe Biden to retract the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement, which the country joined. In his announcement, Trump said, “As of today, the United States will halt all implementation of the Paris Agreement.”
His statement that Canada should join us was first taken as a joke. However, after repeated repetition it became clear that he was serious in his statement. In his latest remarks, Trump told Fox News, “Frankly, Canada should be the 51st state, okay? Because Canada is completely dependent on the US. It’s not dependent on Canada.”
His threat to annex Greenland, which caused the Transatlantic Division, caused a tremor in the bones of Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredericksen, urging him to visit Berlin, Paris and Brussels in late January, with a focus on promoting “European unity.” In Brussels, she met with former NATO executive director Mark Latte.
The Trump administration has also introduced sanctions on Francesca Albanese, the UN Human Rights Council’s special rapporteur for Palestine, as an outspoken critic of Israel’s military attacks in Gaza. Albanese’s criticism of companies such as arms maker Lockheed Martin for selling weapons, and technology companies Alphabet, IBM, Microsoft and Amazon, which are technology companies, to provide technology that allows Israel to track and target Palestinians, have led to relying on repeated policies of repeatedly praise the United States.
On July 21, with his latest rash decision, Trump pulled the United States away from UN Cultural Education Agency UNESCO, repeating the move he had already ordered during his first term, which also turned it over under Biden. Trump justified the decision by asserting that the UN agency was anti-Semitic.
All of these moves portray the United States as a nation that rethinks the quality of its relations with Washington, and even a nation-building nation, rogue and pariah.
