
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has started his term with aggression toward his allies and trying to weaken countries like Mexico. Although he has postponed for a month the threat of closing the border with Mexico, he continues with the possibility of imposing tariffs that would affect trade between the two countries. This measure would jeopardize the Mexican economy and increase prices for Americans.
In contrast, Trump has shown a conciliatory attitude toward Venezuela, reaching agreements with President Maduro and achieving the release of American hostages in exchange for certain concessions. This has generated criticism and questions about the president's foreign policy.
Domestically, Trump has been accused of inciting xenophobia and division, showing little tolerance for opinions different from his own. His policies regarding drug cartels in Mexico and his stance on human rights and democracy have been questioned.
Trump's actions have generated concern in various countries and regions, as his decisions have affected allies like Ukraine and Denmark, and have been perceived as a threat to global stability. It has been pointed out that his approach seems to be self-centered, without considering the consequences of his actions on the international stage.