Trump's foreign transaction policy – Atlantic

This week, Donald Trump returned to the first major foreign trip to his second term. Panelists on Washington week with the Atlantic Joined last night to discuss what the president's visit to the Middle East reveals to the Place de America around the world.
The time Trump spent abroad strengthened an approach to foreign policy which is “malleable” and “not always predictable,” said Peter Baker last night. “He went to the Middle East to realize the dynamics by recognizing the new government of Syria, announcing that it will raise sanctions and effectively get closer to an agreement with Iran which resembles the agreement he told during his first mandate.”
This continued Baker, “is a dynamic different from what we saw even a week ago”.
Join the editor -in -chief of The AtlanticJeffrey Goldberg, to discuss it and more: Peter Baker, the main correspondent of the White House to The New York Times; Stephen Hayes, the editor The dispatch; David Ignatius, columnist at The Washington Post; Andrea Mitchell, Washington chief and correspondent abroad for NBC News.
Watch the full episode here.