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Placate or retaliate? Starmer and Carney are both right on Trump

Last updated: April 18, 2025 6:45 am
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If you’ve been keeping up with the latest news surrounding the 2024 US election, you’ll know that the implications for Washington and the world are vast. From Canada’s Mark Carney stepping up to the challenge, to Britain’s Keir Starmer taking a more cautious approach, the response to Donald Trump’s actions varies among America’s old allies.

It’s important to note that there are valid points on both sides of the spectrum. Those who choose to confront the current administration, like Carney and European leaders, deserve recognition for standing up to what they see as a threat to the international order. On the other hand, leaders like Starmer, who opt for a more diplomatic approach, also have their reasons for avoiding direct confrontation.

In the midst of trade wars and political turmoil, it’s clear that each country must navigate its relationship with the US carefully. For the UK, the stakes are high, given its historical ties to America and its reliance on the US for defense and economic stability. Similarly, Japan and South Korea find themselves in a delicate position, balancing national security concerns with the need to maintain a positive relationship with the US.

While some may argue that appeasing Trump only emboldens him, others believe that a measured response is necessary to avoid further escalation. The key lies in finding a balance between asserting independence and preserving existing partnerships. As the world adjusts to a post-Pax Americana era, it’s crucial for allies to gradually reduce their reliance on the US while also acknowledging the complexities of such a transition.

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In the long run, building up defense capabilities and forging new economic alliances will be essential for countries seeking to assert their autonomy on the global stage. However, this process will take time and cannot be rushed. As Trump’s presidency has demonstrated, the road to true independence is fraught with challenges and uncertainties.

Ultimately, the path forward requires a strategic and patient approach. While it may be tempting to rush into new alliances and cut ties with the US, it’s crucial to remember that the legacy of American leadership spans decades. As we bid farewell to the old order, we must also prepare for the long and arduous journey ahead towards a more balanced and resilient international community.

The writer is an FT contributing editor.

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