Donald Trump

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EU tariffs on alcohol could cost US $2B and 25,000 jobs
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EU tariffs on alcohol could cost US $2B and 25,000 jobs

  • 07 August, 2025
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Trump tells Merz meeting between Putin, Witkoff more productive than expected — Bild
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Trump tells Merz meeting between Putin, Witkoff more productive than expected — Bild

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Putin-Trump meeting to depend on progress in rapprochement — Rubio
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Putin-Trump meeting to depend on progress in rapprochement — Rubio

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US to be back if Iran resumes nuclear program — Trump
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US to "be back" if Iran resumes nuclear program — Trump

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US to impose more secondary sanctions against Russia's trading partners — Trump
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US to impose more secondary sanctions against Russia's trading partners — Trump

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Trump expects to meet with Putin next week — newspaper
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Trump expects to meet with Putin next week — newspaper

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Trump says US will charge tariff of about 100% on semiconductor imports
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Trump says US will charge tariff of about 100% on semiconductor imports

  • 07 August, 2025
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Brazil files WTO request for consultation over US tariffs
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Brazil files WTO request for consultation over US tariffs

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Trump says 'great progress' made in envoy Witkoff's meeting with Putin
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Trump says 'great progress' made in envoy Witkoff's meeting with Putin

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Zelenskyy, Trump speak by phone
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Zelenskyy, Trump speak by phone

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Trump raises India tariffs to 50% over Russian oil purchases
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Trump raises India tariffs to 50% over Russian oil purchases

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S&P Global: US secondary tariff threat could heighten global trade tensions

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Russian president receives US special envoy

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Nawrocki sworn in as Polish president

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Donald Trump readies fresh US sanctions against Russia’s shadow fleet
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Donald Trump readies fresh US sanctions against Russia’s shadow fleet

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Donald John Trump is an American statesman, billionaire, and the 47th President of the United States. By returning to the White House following his victory in the 2024 elections, he became only the second president in US history (after Grover Cleveland) to serve two non-consecutive terms. By the spring of 2026, his administration is actively implementing the "America First 2.0" agenda, radically altering Washington's approach to the global economy, security architecture, and international alliances.

Historic Return and Domestic Policy

Trump's second term is characterized by decisive domestic actions aimed at economic deregulation and border fortification. Throughout 2025 and 2026, his administration has focused heavily on a large-scale restructuring of the federal apparatus and the renegotiation of trade agreements.

Key Vectors of the Domestic Agenda (2026):

Economic Nationalism: The implementation of new import tariffs (particularly targeting Asian markets) to protect American manufacturers and incentivize the reshoring of industrial production to the US.

Energy Dominance: The rollback of environmental restrictions on oil and gas extraction on federal lands, which has allowed the US to solidify its status as the world's largest exporter of energy resources.

Immigration Policy: Strict enforcement at the southern border and the execution of large-scale deportation programs, which remains one of the most fiercely debated aspects of his presidency.

Foreign Policy 2026: Transactional Diplomacy

Donald Trump’s foreign policy course in 2026 is anchored in rigid pragmatism and a departure from traditional ideological interventionism. Washington has transitioned to "transactional diplomacy," where every international agreement is evaluated strictly through the lens of economic and strategic benefits for the United States.

Europe and NATO

Trump continues to exert pressure on European NATO allies, demanding not only that they meet the 2% of GDP defense spending target, but that they exceed it. Regarding Eastern European security, the administration relies on compelling parties toward diplomatic conflict resolution, thereby reducing the financial burden on American taxpayers.

The Middle East

In the Middle East, Trump has returned to a strategy of maximum pressure on Iran (synchronized with CENTCOM's regional operations) alongside unconditional support for Israel. Active diplomatic efforts are underway to expand the "Abraham Accords" and further normalize relations between Arab nations and the Jewish state.

Washington and Baku: A Pragmatic Partnership

For Azerbaijan, the Donald Trump administration represents a predictable and highly pragmatic partner. Unlike administrations that prioritize ideological messaging, Trump’s team traditionally focuses on concrete mutual interests:

Energy Security: Supporting Azerbaijan's role as a primary supplier of energy resources to Europe (via the Southern Gas Corridor), which aligns perfectly with US interests in reducing EU energy dependence on other actors.

Anti-Terrorism Cooperation: Joint efforts in regional security and the protection of critical infrastructure in the Caspian Basin.

Non-Interference: Respect for Azerbaijan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity without attempting to exert political pressure on its internal affairs.

Comparing Political Approaches: First vs. Second Term

While Trump's overarching ideology remains unchanged, 2026 reveals distinct shifts in how his agenda is executed:

Aspect First Term (45th President) Second Term (47th President in 2026) Administration Team High turnover, searching for loyalty A tight-knit, cohesive team of staunch MAGA supporters Trade Strategy The initiation of trade wars The systematic application of tariffs as a calculated geopolitical tool Foreign Alliances Heavy skepticism, threats of withdrawal A pragmatic renegotiation of partnership terms

Conclusion

In 2026, Donald Trump remains the most polarizing, yet undeniably influential, figure in global politics. While his methods frequently draw criticism, it is impossible to deny that "Trumponomics" and his transactional approach to international relations have forced the entire world to reconsider established rules and adapt to a new era of fierce global competition.