Alkhamis Podcast

How Small Nations Navigate Trump’s Global Gambit

A Alkhamis Season 1 Episode 1

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In today’s volatile geopolitical landscape, small nations are increasingly hedging their bets as the U.S. disrupts traditional alliances under Trump’s leadership. The Cook Islands’ investment deal with China exemplifies this shift, sparking concern from New Zealand. As #trump prioritizes U.S. economic growth over diplomatic stability, nations face three options: submission, resistance via alignment with rivals like China, or strategic hedging.
Countries like Nicaragua and Vietnam are adjusting to this new reality—some openly aligning with China, while others, like Japan and India, engage in performative loyalty to Trump while quietly diversifying their alliances. This hedging strategy shapes global trade, lengthening supply chains, and expands Chinese influence. Ironically, Trump’s unpredictability is fueling the diversification he aims to curb, making trust in the U.S. an unpriceable commodity in global politics.