The one line that Trump’s foreign policy still hasn’t crossed

Im thinking, trump's got to be walking a fine line here... he's trying to project strength as a leader, but at the same time doesn't wanna risk losing all these ppl who support him 🤔👊. it's like he's trying to balance being tough on the world stage with not wanting to lose his own popularity back home 😬. i think thats what he did with venezuela, just kinda... let things calm down instead of going full military occupation mode 🌪️. and now hes got to see how far he can push it before people start getting all up in arms about american casualties 💥😬.
 
idk about trump tho 🤔... hes always trying 2 assert his power & authority but at what cost 💸? like, u can't just send ppl 2 die 4 u no matter how much money ur makin 💷 he needs 2 be more careful about how far he takes it 2 b honest. afghanistan was a major wake up call 4 him & joe biden 2 👥. but at the same time, trump's not like any other prez before him. hes got this... unique way of doing things 😂. its gonna be interesting 2 see how far he'll go 💥
 
I don't think we're getting the full picture here 🤔. People are saying Trump is being cautious with casualties but what about the cost of these "audacious" interventions? We're talking billions of dollars just for the equipment, not to mention the lives lost from drones and airstrikes alone 💸. And let's be real, who's really paying the price? The troops or the corporations lining their pockets with military contracts? 🤑 It's all about perception vs reality, I think we need to see more transparency on Trump's true intentions before making a judgment call.
 
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