Retired General McChrystal Critiques Trump’s Foreign Policy as ‘Jolene Doctrine’

Retired US Army General Stanley McChrystal coined the term ‘Jolene doctrine’ to describe former President Trump’s foreign policy, drawing an analogy to Dolly Parton’s song about competition and emotional manipulation. This critique highlights perceived weaknesses in Trump's approach to international relations, characterized by erratic decisions and inconsistent alliances. Watching how current policymakers address these criticisms could shape future US diplomatic strategy and global standing.
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