By Dave Boyer - The Washington TimesPresident Obama embarks on his final foreign trip Monday, leaving behind a Donald Trump wave in the United States and heading straight into another Trump-like wave in Europe. The lame-duck president is hoping to reassure allies about the stability of U.S. policy, while the president-elect is gearing up to unravel some of Mr. Obama’s biggest foreign policy initiatives, including the Paris climate change agreement and the Iran nuclear deal. Even before Mr. Obama left U.S. soil, Mr. Trump was making foreign policy overtures to Europe. The president-elect met Saturday in New York City with Nigel Farage, the interim head of the United Kingdom Independence Party who led the move to pull Britain out of the European Union. Kellyanne Conway, a top adviser to Mr. Trump, said the meeting with Mr. Farage at Trump Tower was “productive.”“They absolutely had an opportunity to talk about freedom and winning and what this all means for the world,” Mrs. Conway said.
Source: Fox News November 14, 2016 07:40 UTC