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Trump's Foreign Policy: An Empire in Decline

Trump's Foreign Policy: An Empire in Decline
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On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Walter Smolarek fills in for Brian Becker and is joined by Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Non-Violence, and by Derek Ford, a professor at DePauw University and the author of "Education and the Production of Space."

Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, shakes hand with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, prior to their meeting, at the West Lake State House, in Hangzhou, China., Monday, Sept. 5, 2016. - Sputnik International
Xi Turns to Germany Instead of US in Call for Responsibility for Global Peace
Are world leaders moving from appeasing Donald Trump to a position of confrontation? As the Trump administration's extremely aggressive foreign policy meets resistance both domestically and internationally, will the US find itself isolated on the world stage?

Ahead of this year's G20 Summit, protests are swelling in Hamburg, Germany. The EU leaders will include for the first time Emmanuel Macron, and confrontation looms on many fronts for the Trump administration. Reiner Braun, co-President of the International Peace Bureau, joins the show.

Saudi Arabia and its allies have extended the deadline for Qatar to meet a list of demands by another 48 hours. The Saudis have said that their demands are non-negotiable. What will come next in the Gulf standoff? Massoud Shadjareh, co-founder of the Islamic Human Rights Commission, joins Walter.

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