After Maduro: Is the US driving global instability?
Summary
The article discusses a perspective that the U.S.'s "America First" policy may contribute to global instability. Ian Bremmer, from Eurasia Group, suggests that U.S. actions in Venezuela and other moves may impact its reliability among allies and increase geopolitical risks.Key Facts
- Ian Bremmer is the president of the risk analysis firm Eurasia Group.
- He claims that the U.S. "America First" policy could undermine law, trade, and security internationally.
- Bremmer believes the global system, led by the U.S. for many years, was destined to encounter challenges regardless of President Trump's tenure.
- He points out specific U.S. actions in Venezuela as a significant factor in global instability.
- The rhetoric concerning territories like Greenland is mentioned as worsening U.S. reliability with allies.
- The broader implication is that the U.S. might drive more global political risks.
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