Donald Trump acknowledges the limits of Jacksonism, by Thierry Meyssan
Events are going badly. At a time when President Trump is launching his Kuturkampf against the Catholic Church to reaffirm the Anglo-Saxon and not Aztec character of his country, he is suffering a heavy failure against Iran. He must note that his way of conducting commercial affairs cannot replace diplomacy, at least with this interlocutor. And that his Jacksonian ideology, which works wonders on domestic issues, does not allow strategic problems to be answered. Aware of the impasse in which he finds himself, Donald Trump is adapting. He changes completely.