The United States Has Changed
When President Trump took office as the 47th President of the United States, he immediately signed a series of executive orders including a declaration of a state of emergency on the southern border, to increase energy exploration, to cancel the preferential treatment of electric vehicles and to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord. He also announced that the U.S. will take back the Panama Canal, and plans to merge with the country of Greenland and change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. And he openly vowed to send American astronauts to Mars during his term of office.
Has the United States really changed today? At least among the voters who supported Trump, they consider this is a "Liberation Day." President Trump believes that our government is facing very serious challenges, both at home and abroad.
It is very clear that President Trump will use the current military power to expand U.S.territories and resources. Under the rallying call to, "Make America Great Again," he will inevitably sacrifice the interests of many countries and allies to achieve his goals, no matter whether they like it or not.