Having served as U.S. Special Representative for Iran and Venezuela for President Trump, Deputy National Security Advisor for President George W. Bush, and Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs for President Reagan, Elliot Abrams’ experience with and knowledge of Republican foreign policy is unparalleled.
As part of maximum-pressure campaigns during Abram’s time in the Trump administration, the U.S. imposed strong sanctions against Iran and vigorously supported and recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó, as the rightful president of Venezuela.
With deep U.S. foreign policy involvement in the Middle East and Latin America and considerable experience advising Trump, Abrams not only has a strong grasp of the key global challenges facing the U.S., but also the issues and priorities that Trump may favor in his 2nd term.
Abrams will address what core principles may guide Trump’s approach to both our allies and major national security threats. Will Trump’s foreign policy and decision-making process differ from his first term? Might Trump’s ‘America First’ framework prove to be more or less isolationist than anticipated?
What role might Trump play in possible Ukraine War negotiations, and what will be his stance on Putin, Russia, Europe, NATO and beyond?
With the fall of Assad in Syria, ongoing wars with HAMAS, Hezbollah and Israel, and rapprochement between some Arab states and Israel on hold since the Oct. 7th attacks, might Trump overcome these many upheavals and increase Arab-Israeli cooperation and reduce the influence of Iran?
With a highly controversial Venezuelan election in June and more political prisoners being held now than ever before, in his 2nd term, might Trump go beyond his previously robust efforts to end the regime of Chavez?
And how might Trump’s possibly accelerated trade war impact essential partners like Canada and Mexico, but also China and existing tensions with the U.S. over Taiwan and the South China Sea?
