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The Trump administration’s recent foreign policy shifts, including rapprochement with Russia and criticism of NATO, have sparked confusion and debate. While some attribute these changes to Trump’s admiration for strongmen or Russian influence, a deeper analysis suggests a split within the U.S. ruling class over how to confront China’s economic rise. This faction, prioritizing a “reverse Kissinger” strategy, aims to pull Russia away from China, viewing it as a more significant threat to U.S. dominance.

The Trump faction of the capitalist class acknowledges the shift towards a multipolar world, prioritizing a Cold Peace with Russia to counter China’s growing influence. This strategy, outlined in a 2017 book, involves strengthening anti-China blocs, restructuring the Middle East, and overhauling trade policies to protect U.S. corporate interests. While criticisms of the old imperial order resonate, the proposed replacement—a new Cold War and corporate-driven blocs—offers no real benefit to the working class.

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