Claes G. Ryn, professor of politics and director of the Center for the Study of Statesmanship, published an article in The American Conservative regarding diplomacy and foreign policy in the United States.
... So intense and confrontational is the hostility to Trump that it amounts to a constitutional crisis. It generates the potential for further political turbulence that might have devastating consequences. The danger is particularly acute in the area of foreign affairs, where decisions of far-reaching importance relating to Russia, North Korea, China, and other countries could fall prey to passion, short-sightedness, and recklessness. ...
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