Peace abroad, troops at home: Is Trump flirting with dictatorship? | To the Point

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On the world stage, US President Trump casts himself as a peacemaker – most recently by rolling out the red carpet for Russia’s President Putin. But at home, he’s showing ever more autocratic tendencies.

He’s moving to give the National Guard greater authority in Washington, D.C., and to station armed troops in other American cities. At the same time, he and his party are redrawing electoral districts to lock in power, while critics face mounting pressure or dismissal. How do these hardline domestic maneuvers square with his peace-focused diplomacy abroad? Is it a striking contradiction? On To the Point we ask: Peace abroad, troops at home: Is Trump flirting with dictatorship?

Our guests: Brandon Bohrn (Bertelsmann-Foundation); Sudha David-Wilp (German Marshall Fund); Christoph von Marschall (Tagesspiegel);

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction of guests
1:45 Trump’s many contradictions
4:10 Does Trump have a strategy to broker peace?
5:10 Video: Trump’s methods for securing power at home
7:10 Is Trump deploying troops against the will of governors?
9:30 Is Trump dismantling checks and balances?
13:00 Trump’s push against critical media
15:00 Video: Is Trump a peacemaker?
17:20 Is Trump using his power to solve international conflicts?
18:30 Trump’s aim for peace clashes with his impatience
20:10 Trump’s stance: Europe must play a bigger role in solving international conflicts
23:00 Americans are exhausted by endless wars
25:30 Trump won’t be the peacemaker but also not destroy democracy

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