With less than two months left to his term, U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has made a flurry of foreign policy decisions that some say are designed to make his successor’s job more difficult.
These foreign policy moves include cutting troop numbers in Afghanistan and Iraq, imposing sanctions on four entities in China and Russia and further restricting trade with Beijing by banning investments in companies that allegedly support the Chinese military.
With less than two months left to his term, U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has made a flurry of foreign policy decisions that some say are designed to make his successor’s job more difficult.
These foreign policy moves include cutting troop numbers in Afghanistan and Iraq, imposing sanctions on four entities in China and Russia and further restricting trade with Beijing by banning investments in companies that allegedly support the Chinese military.
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