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I'm David French and I'm an opinion columnist at the New York Times.
Trump's foreign policy strategy so far has been largely to alienate or attack America's long standing allies
while embracing the Vladimir Putin.
I think we are all coming to terms with Donald Trump's turn against Ukraine.
A dictator without elections.
Zelensky better move fast or he's not going to have a country left.
Got to move, Got to move fast.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is appealing to.
The Trump administration as the US Looks.
To thaw its relationship with Russia.
We're successfully negotiating an end to the war with Russia,
something all admit that only Trump is going to be able to do in the Trump administration.
I've been deeply alarmed by this turn of events.
Then the best person I could think of to talk to about this with is Cori Shockey.
She's the Director of Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute,
a conservative think tank.
She also worked at the State Department,