《纽约时报》:特朗普正以皇帝的眼光划分势力,美国、中国和俄罗斯三分天下
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-05-27 10:50

Group 1 - The article discusses Trump's vision of a world dominated by three major powers: the United States, China, and Russia, suggesting a potential new global order where each country has its own sphere of influence [1][3] - Trump's recent actions indicate a desire to normalize trade relations with Russia and engage China in discussions to mitigate the impacts of the ongoing trade war [1][3] - Observers note that Trump's approach lacks a strategic vision for global order, focusing instead on expanding U.S. influence in the Western Hemisphere, including ambitions regarding Greenland and Canada [3][4] Group 2 - Despite facing rejections from allies, Trump and his administration continue to pursue policies aimed at increasing U.S. influence, as evidenced by Vice President Pence's visit to military bases in Greenland [4][6] - Secretary of State Rubio's visits to Latin America and the Caribbean highlight efforts to manage immigration and exert pressure on regional governments, reflecting a broader strategy of influence [6] - The article suggests that Trump's handling of the Russia-Ukraine conflict aligns with a concept of spheres of influence, raising concerns among traditional allies about the potential weakening of U.S. presence in Europe and Asia [6][7]