Trump embarked on his Asia campaign. He visited Malaysia and was greeted by local dance groups, where he danced alongside them. Trump, who began to see himself as an apostle of peace, met with the leaders of Cambodia and Thailand and secured the signing of a peace agreement. The signing took place at a meeting attended by the leaders of Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, and the USA.

After the agreement, which didn’t resonate much globally, we can say this: Trump began portraying a new American leader. Until Trump, US leaders had always followed this tactic: First, they would create alternative groups in their targeted countries, pit these groups against governments, and then covertly support them. They would overthrow governments and ensure that figures close to them came to power. Their pretext was always the same: democracy. However, the real interest was the common interest of the US and its leaders.

Trump now acts as someone who wants to bring peace wherever he goes. The agreement between Thailand and Cambodia was Trump’s peak. Whether we like Trump or not, one thing remains true. Rather than sending American troops to different parts of the world, Trump is now focused on establishing peace in the region and fostering good relations with all parties. This is, in fact, the right thing for America. Tens of thousands of American soldiers have lost their lives in US adventures, from Vietnam to Syria. If you ask what the USA has gained, let us tell you: the world’s hatred…



