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Trump’s centralised diplomacy shakes US allies globally

Published on: January 25, 2026 2:57 PM

The Trump administration’s foreign policy approach has created uncertainty for US allies, as decisions on Greenland, Ukraine, and Syria were made by the president and a close circle, often excluding senior officials.
The sudden appointment of Jeff Landry as special envoy to Greenland, coupled with his social media remarks about US control, blindsided Danish officials and senior diplomats, raising alarm across Europe and Washington.

Trump’s administration also proposed tariffs on allies and sought concessions from Denmark, reinforcing perceptions that decisions were driven by a small group of trusted aides rather than established diplomatic channels.
Officials including Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick tried to steer Trump away from military action, highlighting internal disagreements on key policies.

Read more : Trump says US ‘armada’ headed towards Gulf 

The centralised style allows Trump to act quickly, bypassing bureaucracy, but it risks long-term damage to US credibility and alliances, particularly when surprise announcements contradict prior assurances.
For example, threats of military intervention in Greenland escalated tensions, prompting lawmakers to express concern over possible violations of US legal and constitutional procedures, including potential congressional oversight.

Despite withdrawing the threat of tariffs and claiming a framework deal with NATO on Greenland, critics say the damage is already evident, as US allies question its reliability and predictability in international affairs.
Experts note that such unpredictability erodes trust, making coordinated responses to global threats more challenging and undermining the credibility of US commitments in Europe, the Arctic, and beyond.

Read more : Trump warns of ‘big retaliation’ if Europeans dump US Treasuries

Trump’s centralised decision-making has also shaped negotiations over Ukraine, with a 28-point plan emerging from interactions between Trump, Jared Kushner, and Russian officials, largely excluding State Department and National Security Council experts.
Similarly, in Syria, decisions such as lifting sanctions and backing controversial leaders were announced publicly, leaving career diplomats and experts with limited input, further highlighting the personalised approach to foreign policy.

White House spokespeople defended the method as efficient and in line with an “America First” agenda, claiming that key strategic objectives were achieved while critics remain concerned about unpredictability and diplomatic strain.
Observers warn that unless communication and consultation with allies improve, such top-down decision-making may continue to create global uncertainty and complicate the US’s ability to lead in multilateral forums.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: centralised decision-making, Greenland diplomacy, Latest, Syria policy decisions, Trump foreign policy, Ukraine peace plan, US allies shocked

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