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Trump's envoys are ticking off other countries. The White House...

President Donald Trump's diplomatic envoys have recently found themselves at the center of several international disputes, straining relations with key allies. In the past week, American ambassadors in Denmark, France, and Turkey faced official rebukes over actions and statements that have been perceived as provocative or insensitive. These incidents reflect the administration's blunt approach to foreign policy and its willingness to challenge established norms, often leaving traditional allies frustrated.

In Denmark, reports of covert influence operations in Greenland led to a formal summons of the top American diplomat, while in France, the ambassador was called to account for a letter criticizing the country's stance on antisemitism. Meanwhile, the ambassador to Turkey issued a public apology after a controversial remark to reporters. Despite these diplomatic flare-ups, the White House has defended its envoys and maintained confidence in its 'America First' agenda.

Observers note that such episodes risk alienating allies at a time when international cooperation is crucial, especially amid rising tensions with China. While the administration downplays the impact, experts warn that continued friction could undermine longstanding partnerships and complicate broader strategic goals.

Original article source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-15049073/Trumps-envoys-ticking-countries-The-White-House-isnt-doing-it.html
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