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Who is America’s worst enemy? It’s not North Korea’s Kim Jong-un

Kevin Rafferty says Donald Trump’s Asia tour revealed for all the world to see his lack of global leadership and America’s inability to cope with China’s rise under his presidency

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US President Donald Trump smiles during an event honouring Native American “code talkers”, who served in the second world war, on November 27. Photo: Bloomberg
US President Donald Trump’s visits to five Asian countries ended with Trump full of himself, claiming that the trip proved “America is back” as a global power. “The days of the United States being taken advantage of are over”, he declared.
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In those few boasts, Trump laid bare his, America’s and, ultimately, the world’s failure to put together a credible policy for a fragile and fractured planet.

No commentator worth a CNN sound bite could see the achievements Trump imagined. The rest of the world does not live in the dangerous empire of Trump’s mind, where Trump is constantly moving to strike a deal and save the world, or at least America.

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Trump operates quite unlike any other US president. His predecessors spent time consulting experts, studying the issues and devising “Plan A” for the best outcome, with at least plans B to E for the inevitable unexpected twists and turns.

Even so, it is debatable whether America would be stronger if Trump had stayed at home rather embarking on his Asia tour, as some have claimed. US administrations throughout history have had distinguished cabinet members. Abraham Lincoln had a team of rivals, Harry Truman’s secretaries of state were General George Marshall and Dean Acheson, while Dwight Eisenhower had John Foster Dulles. They were distinguished in their own right and could hold their own with world leaders.

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Who would have gone in Trump’s place? Fawner-in-chief Mike Pence, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, or vainglorious Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who paraded himself and his wife in front of dollar bills like James Bond villains?
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US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson participates in the first meeting of the National Space Council in Chantilly, Virginia, on October 5. Tillerson and President Donald Trump have had a tumultuous relationship so far, with Trump openly criticising Tillerson’s performance and Tillerson rumoured to have mocked Trump’s intelligence. Photo: Reuters
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson participates in the first meeting of the National Space Council in Chantilly, Virginia, on October 5. Tillerson and President Donald Trump have had a tumultuous relationship so far, with Trump openly criticising Tillerson’s performance and Tillerson rumoured to have mocked Trump’s intelligence. Photo: Reuters
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