A second Trump presidency could lead to significant shifts in U.S. foreign policy, impacting countries that have grown closer to the current administration and its Democratic leadership. Trump’s assertive “America First” approach would likely mean reduced tolerance for governments with anti-U.S. or anti-ally stances, such as those that lean toward China or dismiss U.S. priorities like religious freedom and democratic governance. Countries with close ties to China, and nations with internal human rights issues, may face increased scrutiny, possible sanctions, and demands to align with U.S. strategic interests, especially regarding China’s influence in regions like Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific. #trump #usa #putin #modi #xijinping