Donald Trump: Jake Sullivan says that Donald Trump was putting his family’s business interests before the US national interests. He explained that Trump left behind a sixty-year, two-party policy tradition to build a solid and reliable partnership with the Indian subcontinent. Sullivan emphasized that the willingness of Pakistan to strike deals with the Trump family was the main reason for the trend change.
Jack Sullivan Reveals BIG On Donald Trump
In a press release, Sullivan openly held Donald Trump directly accountable for deteriorating US-India relations. He stated that the policies and strategies of successive bipartisan administrations prior to Trump had been developed in a thoughtful manner to establish deep connections with India in technology, talent, and security. Practicing the opposite ideology, Trump caused the US to lose its strategic advantage in Asia, thereby indirectly benefiting China.
Accuses Him of Weakening India’s Ties
Sullivan explained the consequences as “a major strategic disaster.” India, he thought, was the best among the US allies to counterbalance an aggressive China and to provide the global cooperation that was essential. Trump’s decision to place tariffs on Indian products only added antagonism to the relationship, making the trust between both parties during his tenure era be at the lowest level.
For Family’s Pakistan Links
The ex-NSA alleges that Trump’s change of mind was about Pakistan. On the contrary, opportunities for the business concerning Trump’s family in Pakistan were prioritized over the US national strategy, he said. With regards to this move, Sullivan remarked that it was pointing the finger at the American foreign policy, which, if that was the case, was shaped by personal interests.
Impact On Global Allies
Sullivan said that Trump’s actions would not only harm India but also alarm the allies in Europe and Asia, like Japan, Germany, and Canada. If friends in Washington were no longer safe because they could be sacrificed to make the family business prosper, then other nations perhaps would feel abandoned. Moreover, he stated that America’s greatest strengths are trust and dependability, and if it lost them, then it would be less powerful on the international stage.