Donald Trump enters office with bold-but-vague ideas about fixing world problems. His first-day agenda includes fixing Ukraine crisis in just one day (which experts say isnt realistic)
During campaign trail Trump made eye-catching statements about global issues: he warned that Israel would face problems without him and promised to get tough with China on trade. His supporters think his deal-making skills and strong-arm approach can fix whats wrong with world politics
The ex-presidents previous term (around 5 years ago) showed his unique way of doing things — he liked making deals face-to-face but also made NATO allies nervous. His meetings with North Koreas leader didnt stop their weapons program but his middle-east peace deals had some good results
- NATO members who dont pay enough might lose protection
- China could see bigger taxes on their goods
- Israel would get support without any strings
- Taiwan might need to pay for defense help
His Ukraine ideas are different from current policy: Trump thinks giving up some land might help make peace which goes against what Ukraine wants. He keeps saying nice things about Xi Jinping even while planning to make China pay more for selling stuff to US
When it comes to picking his team Robert OBrien (his last security advisor) might get an important job. People who know about these things say Trump wants loyal people in top spots at places like Pentagon State Department and CIA — folks who will do what he wants without pushing back
The world is watching to see if Trump keeps his word on big changes: some countries are worried about trade wars others hope he can make deals happen But no one knows for sure if hell stick to what he said during campaign season or try something completely new