Group 1 - Jack Sullivan criticized Trump's "massive trade offensive" against India, suggesting it pushes India closer to China [1][2] - Sullivan noted that many countries now view the U.S. as the biggest disruptor and an unreliable partner, with India being a prime example of this shift [2][4] - The recent 50% tariffs imposed by Trump on Indian exports are the highest tariffs the U.S. has levied globally, justified as retaliation for India's purchase of Russian oil [4][6] Group 2 - Analysts suggest that the tariffs may stem from Trump's personal grievances, particularly his frustration over not being allowed to mediate the India-Pakistan conflict [6] - The U.S.-India relationship, once seen as a cornerstone of global democratic cooperation, is now perceived as fragile due to tariffs and aggressive U.S. policies [6][7] - Sullivan's comments reflect a critique of the Trump administration's "America First" policy, which is believed to undermine allies' interests and raise doubts about U.S. commitments [7]
美前国家安全顾问:中国受欢迎程度已超美国
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-01 07:14