Summary

Mixed messages from the Trump administration on foreign policy have left the world uncertain about U.S. strategy, particularly on Ukraine and Russia.

Defense Secretary Hegseth’s controversial comments—suggesting major concessions to Russia—sparked backlash and subsequent retractions.

This internal disarray, whether by design or disorganization, reflects a pattern of conflicting statements from Trump’s team.

This raises concerns about miscalculations in high-stakes international negotiations and potentially undermining U.S. credibility.

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    “…potentially undermining US credibility”

    If it wasn’t undermined before, it is now. Nothing potential about this… it has been done already a few weeks in

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    Confusion, chaos, disruption and disinformation only works for a while … once you do it long enough, everyone eventually realizes that you don’t mean anything you say and nothing you say can be trusted or taken seriously. Then everyone starts to figure out that they have to work around you and without you in order to get things done.

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      Working without the largest collection of complacent consumers is gonna be a difficult little pill to swallow. I think countries like ours are building half-assed contingency deals and still half hoping some effort will reign in the stupid in time.

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        “The largest collection of complacent consumers” is becoming less and less of a reality as time goes by …

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    The Trump admin’s foreign policy circus is a masterclass in strategic ambiguity—or maybe just chaos. Rubio’s grounded plane was a fitting metaphor: grand ambitions stalled by brittle infrastructure, both mechanical and diplomatic. Hegseth’s Munich blunder—preemptively surrendering Ukrainian leverage—smacks of either naiveté or calculated appeasement. Either way, it’s a gift to Putin wrapped in Fox News talking points. Trump’s “madman theory” isn’t genius; it’s a toddler smashing chess pieces while adults pretend it’s 4D chess.

    Loyalty trumps competence, as always. Hegseth, a weekend pundit turned Pentagon chief, exemplifies the administration’s fetish for yes-men over statesmen. Vance contradicting him hours later? Just another Tuesday. Europe’s scrambling to decode mixed signals while Trump floats Gaza real estate ventures. Predictable unpredictability isn’t strategy—it’s performance art for a base that mistakes turbulence for strength.

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      At best it´s throwing things at the wall and if nobody responds with threats of bodily harm to the one flinging things they go forward. More likely it´s a bunch of hotheads that can´t agree on anything so do whatever they want.

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      One not very bright, but very pervy real estate investor versus the Russian intelligence services. He never stood a chance, and now we’re all paying for it.

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    Trump has been under Pooty’s thumb for decades. Pooty is now harvesting.