At the beginning of the year at the latest, Donald Trump started his foreign policy turbo, and since then the world has been rubbing its eyes: He wants oil from Venezuela, he wants to mine rare earths in Greenland and build a “Golden Dome” for defense – and he is demanding the Nobel Peace Prize from Norway’s government – regardless of the fact that they don’t even decide on this. The 79-year-old wants to intervene in the sovereignty of other countries more openly than any US president before him, and he combines his every wish with the threat of violence. For all this, the programmatic core of Trump’s program is strangely unclear.
