Donald Trump's presidency was marked by a series of foreign policy decisions that reverberated far beyond America's borders, often leaving other nations grappling with instability.
His withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal reignited tensions in West Asia, while abrupt troop movements in Syria created power vacuums exploited by rival forces. Trade wars with China disrupted global markets, and his confrontational stance toward NATO allies shook the foundations of collective security. Joe Emersberger, writer and political commentator from Windsor, Canada, and Harley Schlanger, spokesman, International Schiller Institute, from Potsdam, Germany, are tonight's guests.