Paul Krugman: "... a funny thing happened to Trump’s attempt to hand Ukraine over to his comrade in thuggery [Vladimir Putin]: the war has turned in Ukraine’s favor.... [Volodymyr] Zelenskyy, it turns out, does have quite a few cards, while Trump has far fewer cards than he imagined. Before Trump, we were also a nation almost universally regarded as essential.... But by breaking decades’ worth of international agreements — not to mention threatening allies and betraying Ukraine — Trump quickly forfeited the world’s trust. By failing so spectacularly against Iran, a far weaker military power, Trump has dispelled much of the world’s fear. And now the fact that the world is managing economically despite Trump’s tariffs, while Ukraine is surviving despite Trump’s attempt to cut it off at the knees, has revealed that we are much less essential than everyone assumed." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I'll admit I sense in myself more than a touch of conspiratorial lunacy when I wonder if Trump is making all these international policy "mistakes" on purpose. But it often does seem that few can be as stupid as Trump presents himself, so maybe he is a very high-placed Russian agent who is intentionally sabotaging the United States. I don't write this with any sort of certainty, but it's something I consider every time I read about another thing Trump has done to diminish the power & prestige of this nation.