America has always been a country with vision and will always accomplish impossible mission which are most taxing but sometimes get rift along the way in most cases. But the coming of the new President on board Mr. Donald Trump has a lot of question that need urgent answers. Is this the America considered world wide to have all the political and diplomatic skills? If this is same America then, Trump need an urgent diplomatic team to help him look into long standing diplomatic relationship with other countries not minding religion, colour and back ground. Trump been the world most controversial presidential candidate in the history of US politics seems to be heading down to crash on arrival and before his swearing in, many believed he may have little understanding concerning what some thunderous decisions might cause him and Americans and the whole world at large. Trump need urgent support from his advisers and this is not good time we all think Trump is doing the right thing by taking decisions without thinking of the consequences. Why Trump may crash is because Trump is not prepared to work outside his immediate political cycle, but this is very dangerous for the US as a country and her economy and the entire democratic status. There should be a logical way to do away with the speedy and fast growing trend of Muslims in US not by strait attacks on Islam as a religion. Trump must work diplomatically and need genuine policies that have more benefit for his people than over accumulated hate for a particular religion. And from (CNN)The European Union declared the Trump administration a "threat" on Tuesday, laying bare what many Europeans think privately and setting the stage for increased tension between the US and EU.
European Union President Donald Tusk's diplomatic bombshell listed the Trump administration as a threat alongside China, Russia, terrorism and radical Islam, adding that "worrying declarations by the new American administration all make our future highly unpredictable."
"The change in Washington puts the European Union in a difficult situation; with the new administration seeming to put into question the last 70 years of American foreign policy," Tusk said in a letter to EU members.
The astonishing break from diplomatic practice stems from reasons that range from the personal to the broadly geopolitical.
Tusk's stark description about a close ally of seven decades reflects deep unease about President Donald Trump's take on European institutions. He's called NATO "obsolete," dismissed the 28-member EU as a "vehicle for Germany" and publicly said he's had "a very bad experience" with the EU as a businessman.
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