.@realDonaldTrump thought his maximum pressure campaign of sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and military threats meant he had Kim over a barrel. In reality, Kim came from a position of strength because he had already crossed the nuclear goal line.https://t.co/batBSb4FzM— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) July 12, 2018
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There are two themes to @realDonaldTrump's approach to the rest of the world:- Viewing relations with others on a purely bilateral and transactional basis- Bullying, or the belief that the U.S. can impose its will on others via threatsBy @stephenWalt https://t.co/gGjZHywAy3— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) July 22, 2018
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There are two themes to @realDonaldTrump's approach to the rest of the world:- Viewing relations with others on a purely bilateral and transactional basis- Bullying, or the belief that the U.S. can impose its will on others via threatsBy @stephenWalt https://t.co/gGjZHywAy3— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) July 22, 2018
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RT @ForeignPolicy: The most ominous threats in 2018 could be aggravated by @realDonaldTrump’s actions, inactions, and idiosyncrasies. https://t.co/PDXExHzfeF
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RT @ForeignPolicy: .@realDonaldTrump thought his maximum pressure campaign of sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and military threats meant he had Kim over a barrel. In reality, Kim came from a position of strength because he had already crossed the nuclear goal line. https://t.co/batBSb4FzM
.@realDonaldTrump thought his maximum pressure campaign of sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and military threats meant he had Kim over a barrel. In reality, Kim came from a position of strength because he had already crossed the nuclear goal line.https://t.co/batBSb4FzM— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) July 12, 2018
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RT @ForeignPolicy: There are two themes to @realDonaldTrump's approach to the rest of the world: - Viewing relations with others on a purely bilateral and transactional basis - Bullying, or the belief that the U.S. can impose its will on others via threats By @stephenWalt https://t.co/gGjZHywAy3
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RT @ForeignPolicy: There are two themes to @realDonaldTrump's approach to the rest of the world: - Viewing relations with others on a purely bilateral and transactional basis - Bullying, or the belief that the U.S. can impose its will on others via threats By @stephenWalt https://t.co/gGjZHywAy3
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