It would be a cinematic homecoming produced by a president impatient to trumpet a foreign policy triumph — and a prelude to the most anticipated tête-à-tête in years: Trump’s planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. “That kind of recklessness makes it hard to separate Trump’s day-to-day demeanor from his international performance.”Trump is not the first president to focus on foreign policy in a period of personal political crisis. And it is the president who plans to depart the White House in the middle of the night to meet their returning aircraft at Andrews. There are inherent risks in Trump’s foreign policy, of course. Ian Bremmer, a foreign policy expert and the founder and president of Eurasia Group, said there is high potential for Trump to misstep in foreign policy considering his lack of traditional experience.
Source: Washington Post May 09, 2018 20:22 UTC