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Rolling over for extorter-in-chief Trump will not end well for Asia

John Thomas April 10, 2025
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As tensions rise between the United States and various Asian nations, the approach taken by former President Donald Trump continues to spark debate. His tactics, often seen as aggressive and self-serving, have left many in Asia concerned about the future of diplomatic relations.

Trump’s presidency was marked by a focus on “America First,” which often translated into demands for trade concessions from countries like China, Japan, and South Korea. This strategy not only strained relationships but also raised questions about the long-term impact on regional stability. Many Asian leaders worry that yielding to Trump’s extortion-like demands could lead to a cycle of dependency, undermining their own economic and political sovereignty.

The potential consequences of this approach are significant. Countries that bend to pressure may find themselves facing backlash from their own citizens, who may view such actions as a betrayal of national interests. Additionally, this could embolden Trump to continue his aggressive tactics, making future negotiations even more challenging.

As Asia navigates its relationship with the U.S., it is essential for leaders to stand firm against any form of extortion. Building strong, equitable partnerships based on mutual respect will be crucial for maintaining stability and fostering growth in the region. The stakes are high, and the choices made today will shape the future of Asia’s role on the global stage.

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