Will Trump’s ‘madman’ strategy pay off?

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Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th US president this afternoon. In the run-up to his second term in office, he has wasted no time in “returning to centre stage in US foreign policy” and “reprising his hallmark blend of bombastic rhetoric and threats” to keep both allies and enemies guessing.

Trump has already engaged in “undiplomatic talk”, threatening, for example, to reclaim the Panama Canal and annexe not only Greenland but Canada. And world leaders have been “scrambling” to respond, said NPR.

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