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Donald Trump's foreign policy decisions, such as the withdrawal from the Iran nuclear agreement, directly impacted the business operations of firms in Europe [1]. Additionally, geopolitical analyses by Carla Anne Robbins frequently examine the intersection of Donald Trump's trade and media strategies with Europe's regional challenges and policy stances [2], [3].
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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 3 facts
claimGrowing mistrust between the United States and Europe is evidenced by Donald Trump's reaction to European Commission fines imposed on Google for competition law violations.
claimLeading Democrats in the United States Congress and most Democratic candidates for the 2020 presidential election advocated for China policies similar to those of President Donald Trump, despite criticizing his political style and his approach to allies in Asia and Europe.
claimLeading Democrats in Congress and nearly all Democratic candidates in the 2020 presidential primaries advocated for China policies similar to those of President Donald Trump, despite criticizing his political style and his approach to allies in Asia and Europe.
Media Coverage - News Center - Baruch College newscenter.baruch.cuny.edu 2 facts
claimCarla Anne Robbins discussed Syria’s revolution, Europe’s support for Ukraine, and Donald Trump’s media battles in a publication by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs on December 20, 2024.
claimCarla Anne Robbins wrote in The Chicago Council on Global Affairs on March 7, 2025, regarding Donald Trump’s trade war, China’s warning, and Europe’s challenge.
Who else is mentioned in Epstein's private files? - NPR npr.org 1 fact
claimIn 2018, Jeffrey Epstein advised Steve Bannon, a former strategist for Donald Trump, that building a far-right political movement in Europe required significant in-person presence rather than remote management.
Iran's Strategies in Response To Changes in US-China Relations mepc.org 1 fact
accountFollowing the US withdrawal from the nuclear agreement in 2018 and the subsequent imposition of a maximum pressure campaign by President Donald Trump, European firms ceased business with Iran, and the Chinese banking system limited the scope of its operations with Iran.