Foreign Policy Feed Trump’s Rhetorical Terror by External Source April 7, 2026 April 7, 2026 17 Violent language has become a consistent and completely counterproductive part of Donald Trump’s foreign policy. Original Article 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail External Source Africa News Matters is powered by the Colorado non-profit Africa Agenda. We credit our sources via link sharing. Support us, make a donation today! previous post Horrors in Sudan Highlight Deterioration of Western Diplomatic Corps next post Free Trade Is Dead in Washington You may also like Why the Junta Released Myanmar’s President April 22, 2026 Who Will Next Lead the United Nations? April 22, 2026 China Doesn’t Always Win When the U.S. Loses April 22, 2026 6 Things I Wish I Knew About the... April 22, 2026 The World Is Paying the Price for America’s... April 21, 2026 How Likely Are U.S.-Iran Peace Talks in Islamabad? April 21, 2026 How Big of a Threat Is Mythos? April 21, 2026 The Strategic Aftershocks of Trump’s Iran War April 21, 2026 The Man Who Represents Post-Clerical Iran April 20, 2026 Can the Arctic Council Survive? April 20, 2026