In his 1987 book, The Art of the Deal, Donald Trump promotes a self-serving version of the American Dream, advocating for personal gain above all. His business practices, often leaving creditors in dire situations, echo through his presidency, particularly in his dealings regarding Ukraine. Recent negotiations with Russia revealed his inclination to concede vital territorial interests without ensuring Ukrainian input or protection against further Russian aggression. This pattern shows a tendency towards capitulation, raising questions about Trump's effectiveness as a leader and his true negotiating mastery.
Trump's negotiating tactics during talks over Ukraine demonstrate a tendency to capitulate, giving away crucial strategic advantages rather than achieving a fair, balanced solution.
His mantra of get what you can for yourself, pushing the consequences onto others, is evident in both his business dealings and his approach to international relations.
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