Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 03:48:15 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-26 13:08:34
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Ex-US NSA Jake Sullivan's recent criticism of Trump's tariffs on India have resonated loudly across political circles. The seasoned diplomat took to CNN to denounce the tariffs as "a gigantic strategic mistake," urging Trump to reconsider. Sullivan, who served in the Obama administration, argued that the United States is quickly losing its reputation as a reliable ally among nations critical to its geopolitical aspirations. He emphasized how this move by the Trump administration is seen as "disruptive" and is damaging to America's reputation as a trustworthy partner.
Sullivan highlighted how the current administration's penchant for unilateral action and unpredictability is counterproductive to developing strong alliances, commenting that "part of the brand of America throughout the world is that we do what we say we're going to do, and people plan accordingly... That brand is now in the toilet."
The consequences of this, according to Sullivan, are very real and resonate on the global stage. He emphasized how nations like India are wary of aligning too closely with the US due to the fear of being subjected to excessive sanctions, a fate Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro narrowly escaped after his diplomatic outreach to the Trump administration.
This interview is a stark reminder of the consequences of geopolitical decisions and the ongoing polarization of US foreign policy under the Trump administration.