![]() "The good news is while we lost a lot of our goodwill in Asia, the Chinese haven't done well in the last four years," Zumwalt said. national security adviser Robert O'Brien, at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv on Aug. Jared Kushner, accompanied by the head of Israel's National Security Council, Meir Ben-Shabbat, left, and U.S. diplomat who is chairman of the Japan-America Society in Washington, D.C. is still seen as the region's best hope of preventing China from dominating its smaller neighbors, said James Zumwalt, a former senior U.S. In several countries, America's favorability rating reached its lowest point since the Pew surveys began nearly 20 years ago.īut across Asia, despite lingering doubts about its intentions and resolve, the U.S. Outside the Middle East, America's standing in the world has taken a hit while Trump has been in the White House, according to an international survey by the Pew Research Center. envoy to Syria and to the global coalition against the Islamic State group, told Defense One. "Nobody really wants to see President Trump go among all our allies" in the Middle East, James Jeffrey, the U.S. to the nuclear deal with Iran and that it will "reassess" relations with Saudi Arabia, including U.S. Ludovic Marin / AFP - Getty Images fileĪfter four years of a virtual carte blanche for those allies from the White House, the next administration has signaled that it will return the U.S. President Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan, on June 28, 2019. In the Middle East, Trump will be missed by the leaders of Israel and the Gulf Arab states, who vehemently opposed Obama's diplomacy with Iran and embraced Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign on Tehran. "President Trump has adopted a practical foreign policy approach, one that actually delivers tangible outcomes." taxpayers to provide disproportionate investment in alliances and endless conflicts, and suffer lopsided trade agreements, that were clearly not advancing American security or prosperity," the official said. "Previous administrations were happy for U.S. A Trump administration official pushed back against criticism of the president's handling of foreign policy and his treatment of allies.
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