Experts have revealed what policy Donald Trump will pursue in relation to Russia’s key partners.
Political analysts believe that the newly elected US president will "combine belligerent threats and friendly relations" to divide Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.
The Hill, citing experts, notes that the alliance of these four countries looks strange, but threatens Washington.
It is noted that these states have conflicting national interests, but they are united by the desire to “resist US dominance on the world stage.”
Trump will pursue a careful but unambiguous policy aimed at weakening this union, analysts believe.
In some places, the new US leader will use the methods of friendship, and in others, he will “show off his muscles.” In particular, Trump may resort to nuclear weapons: testing, increasing the arsenal, and expanding deployment areas.
Political scientists note that Joe Biden has not publicly declared the alliance and has not proposed any countermeasures.
Trump has a chance to pursue exactly the opposite policy, analysts believe.
The politician himself stated that during his new presidential term the number of wars in the world would decrease and new conflicts would not be unleashed.