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America’s self-isolating president

No, Donald Trump’s Putin-wooing is not like Nixon going to China

IF AMERICA MUST be ruthless, at least let it be brilliant. That is the prayer that defenders of President Donald Trump must murmur, as he blames Ukraine for being invaded and sides with Russia at the UN. Mr Trump’s admirers need to believe that cold yet clever gambits explain his concessions to Russia’s leader, Vladimir Putin. One popular theory involves China. It is claimed that Mr Trump is wooing Russia to prise it from the arms of China, the superpower that is America’s most daunting rival. Some call this a “reverse Kissinger”.

Soldiers of the United Kingdom's 2nd Battalion Royal Anglian infantry unit storms an enemy position in a simulated attack during NATO military exercises

Can Europe confront Vladimir Putin’s Russia on its own?

An independent army, air force and nuclear bomb would come at a high price

An illustration of a kangaroo straffling a Chinese cargo ship on the right and an American submarine on the left and being forced in to splits.

Australia prepares for a lonelier, harsher world

The country has long relied on America for security and China for its prosperity. Those two pillars are wobbling


US Troops taking part in joint exercises in Laoag, Philippines

Will it be Ukraine today, Taiwan tomorrow?

How Donald Trump’s about-turn in Europe will affect Asia


Donald Trump is junking the transatlantic alliance

Europe has been left scrambling after an attack on the partnership that kept the peace for nearly 80 years

China’s stunning new campaign to turn the world against Taiwan 

Seventy countries have recently backed “all Chinese efforts” to take the island

Xi Jinping swings his “assassin’s mace” of economic warfare

China is weaponising its supply chains, but risks blowback if it goes too far