The article explores former President Trump's unexpected interest in regaining control of the Panama Canal and how it reflects his complex foreign policy stance. Historians find it challenging to categorize Trump's worldview within traditional conservative frameworks, as he displays traits of anti-communism, defense hawkishness, and isolationism, yet none fit him perfectly. His actions suggest an unpredictable mix of isolationism and aggressive territorial claims, as seen in his remarks about Canada and Greenland. Ultimately, his style is marked by personal and transactional politics, leaving historians puzzled about his historical context and future trajectory.
Historians are struggling to categorize Trump's foreign policy views, as they cannot neatly fit him into traditional conservative groups like anti-communists or defense hawks.
Trump's unpredictable and transactional style of politics, especially regarding international relations, showcases the complexity and uniqueness of his approach, defying historical categorization.
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