
Season 2 · Episode 1141
Trump’s 2026 Foreign Policy: Statesmanship or Chaos?
Is the second Trump term a masterclass in coercive diplomacy or the end of the American century? We analyze the 2026 geopolitical shift.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 12, 202628m 29s
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Show Notes
In this episode of My Weird Prompts, we tackle the most polarizing topic of 2026: the second-term foreign policy record of Donald Trump. From the capture of Nicolas Maduro to the historic 5% NATO defense spending agreement and the controversial 28-point peace plan for Ukraine, we ask if this is a coherent doctrine of "Peace Through Strength" or the chaotic dismantling of the global order. Our panel debates whether the administration’s "madman theory" is achieving impossible results or burning down decades of American soft power for short-term headlines. We explore the Greenland framework, the Gaza ceasefire, and the shift from a rules-based to a results-based international system. Is the U.S. government being run like a private equity firm, or is this the bold leadership needed for a new century? Tune in as we break down the data, the backroom deals, and the long-term costs of this unconventional statesmanship.