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[Global Shifts: Trump’s New Foreign Policy, Gaza Real Estate Plans, and Domestic Executive Overhaul]-[Paris Emergency Summit, Marco Rubio in the Middle East, Trump's First Month]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-02-17

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The Erosion of European Security and the U.S.-Russia Pivot

The post-war security order, which has stood for 80 years, is facing a profound crisis as the Trump administration recalibrates its global alliances. European leaders, currently gathered in Paris, find themselves increasingly sidelined as high-level U.S. and Russian delegations prepare for negotiations regarding the war in Ukraine. This marginalization has been fueled by a series of confrontational signals from the U.S., including Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s assertion that the U.S. has "bigger priorities in Asia" and Vice President J.D. Vance’s scathing criticism of European democracy, which some officials have labeled "fascist and anti-European."

Perhaps most damaging to the transatlantic relationship was President Trump’s uncoordinated phone call with Vladimir Putin, which an expert from the French Institute for International Relations described as a "nightmare scenario" where the U.S. might attempt to "strong-arm Ukraine into a bad deal" without European consultation. In response, European leaders are now discussing drastic measures, such as "increasing military spending" and potentially discarding long-established budget deficit limits to build a more autonomous "European fighting force," as advocated by President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The Trump Vision for Gaza: Real Estate and Displacement

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is currently in the Middle East to advance President Trump’s controversial vision for Gaza, which involves transforming the territory into a "seaside real estate development" while permanently displacing the Palestinian population. This plan, once relegated to Israel’s far-right fringes, has gained significant traction, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describing the vision as "revolutionary."

However, the strategy faces immense challenges regarding regional buy-in. Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states remain wary. While these nations maintain business ties with the Trump administration, the "public sentiment" in the region has hardened significantly due to the humanitarian toll of the conflict, with the Saudi Crown Prince having previously characterized the war in Gaza as a "genocide." The U.S. goal of securing regional support is further complicated by the fact that these Arab nations are positioning themselves as brokers between the U.S. and Russia, balancing their reliance on U.S. military support with their existing "oil pact and business ties with Russia."

Challenging the Constitutional Balance: The First Four Weeks

Domestically, President Trump’s first month in office has been defined by an "expansive view of his executive authority" that challenges the traditional balance of power. Trump has demonstrated a willingness to "blow past statutes," such as the requirement for congressional notification before firing inspectors general, and has taken steps to "erase agencies" and redefine "birthright citizenship."

Trump’s governing philosophy appears to be rooted in the belief that "he who saves his country does not violate any law," a stance that has set the administration on a collision course with the judiciary. Despite Trump’s claim that he will "abide by the courts," instances of the administration defying temporary orders to freeze federal funding have already surfaced. As senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith noted, the theme of this term is not merely challenging political norms, but actively "challenging laws and the common understanding of the balance of power laid out in the Constitution." For international observers and domestic critics alike, the "era of predictability in American foreign policy" appears to have come to an abrupt end.

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