The ramifications of Trump's actions are being felt across the globe, and so when we dicuss him, we have to keep our eyes on the responses of other countries to US actions.
This BBC article is about the task of the new South Korean President to not fall off the tightrope that Korea has to walk, between its traditional military ally (who thinks it's an ATM and also deported 300 of its workers at a S-Korean owned battery factory in Georgia) and a Russian backed nuclear capableNorth Korea, with which it is still technically at war.
I don't envy him at all, and he would be naive to trust Trump at all.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwy91w0e1z2o