

As President of the United States, Donald Trump made several high-impact decisions during his second term that significantly influenced both domestic governance and global politics, according to a special analysis published by The Washington Post. Written by Mark A. Thiessen, the column reviewed 20 major decisions taken by Trump over the past year, noting that a traditional top-10 list was insufficient to capture their scale and impact.
Among these, the most critical move highlighted was the effort to halt Iran’s nuclear programme. The operation referred to as “Midnight Hammer” was described as one of Trump’s boldest foreign policy decisions, signaling that the United States would not compromise on its national security priorities.
The article also emphasized Trump’s role in reducing international tensions. His involvement in easing conflicts between India and Pakistan, Israel and Iran, and Israel and Hamas was cited as evidence of a more assertive American role in global peace efforts. Additionally, the resolution of several border disputes through diplomatic engagement reflected increased US influence on the world stage.
On the domestic front, Trump’s policies on internal security and the economy were described as decisive. Illegal immigration was brought under near-complete control, while a new initiative titled “Trump Accounts” was launched to support the future of American children by providing a $1,000 trust fund for each child.
In defense matters, Trump successfully pushed NATO member nations to raise defense spending to 5 percent of GDP. The closure of USAID and a substantial increase in the defense budget further underscored his focus on national security.
Trade policy also featured prominently, with tariff warnings used as leverage to negotiate new agreements with European and Asian nations. Overall, the analysis concluded that Trump’s second-term decisions significantly strengthened America’s position and influence in global affairs.













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