Tariffs, Reindustrialisation, and the Dollar: Geopolitical Implications of US Economic Strategy under Trump

Tariffs, Reindustrialisation, and the Dollar: Geopolitical Implications of US Economic Strategy under Trump

The return of Donald Trump to the White House marked a significant shift in American economic and geopolitical strategy. Through the introduction of tariffs, industrial policies, and calls for a weaker dollar, the Trump administration has increasingly framed trade deficits, deindustrialisation, and external dependencies as threats to US national security and long-term strategic power.

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The Iran War's Strategic Spillover into the Ukraine-Russia Conflict

The Iran War's Strategic Spillover into the Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Since the outbreak of the US-Israel war with Iran in late February 2026, the common narrative contends that Ukraine is among the strategic “losers” of the conflict. Rising oil prices have strengthened Russia’s war finances, Western political and military attention has shifted toward the Middle East, and critical air defence assets are being diverted or depleted at unsustainable rates.

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