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Trump’s Foreign Policy Just Set Fire to America’s Closest Allies—Experts Confirm It’s Arson, Not Lightning

Trump’s Foreign Policy Just Set Fire to America’s Closest Allies—Experts Confirm It’s Arson, Not Lightning

Once upon a time—like, six months ago—the world was unified in giving China the cold shoulder.

The U.S. had Japan and South Korea lined up like backup singers to a global economic breakup song.

China was the ex. America was the upgrade.

But now? Plot twist:

Trump pulled the geopolitical fire alarm… and then walked away holding a gas can.

Japan—America’s #1 foreign investor (yes, number one)

Japan—who employs over a million Americans

Japan—who builds and supports massive manufacturing across the U.S.

Just inked their own deal with China.

And what did Trump do to make that happen?

Tariffs. Threats. Tantrums.

Instead of isolating China, he isolated America.

Diplomacy wasn’t just burned—it was napalmed.

The result?

The country went from global ringleader to lonely kid at lunch.

While Japan and South Korea are out here building new economic alliances, the U.S. is standing in the corner yelling “TRAITOR!” at anyone with a trade deal.

As one analyst said, “This isn’t a natural disaster. This isn’t just bad luck. This is arson.”

And just to be clear, this arsonist lives at Mar-a-Lago.

The global economy is on fire.

And America’s the one holding the matches.

Stay tuned. This bonfire’s just getting started