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From Asean unity to American unilateralism: A tale of key anniversaries

Key anniversaries in the region have been overshadowed by escalating trade tensions and protectionist policies that threaten decades of diplomatic progress

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By M Santhananaban

Today, Singapore celebrates the 60th anniversary of its independence. Yesterday was the 58th anniversary of the founding of Asean, probably the most successful experience and engagement in Asian regionalism.

Two days ago, we witnessed a threatening tariff war. The day ended with several ominous threats, including that of 100% tariffs on semiconductors and chips.

Eighty years after World War Two, the US appears to have transformed itself into playing not just a ‘protective’ role but a combative and contentious position. It displays ugly unilateralism with undisguised aggressiveness and assertiveness on issues long settled by painstaking negotiations.

When such wanton acts of acquisitiveness emanate from the world’s most indebted, yet influential and powerful, nuclear nation, there will be serious repercussions. Refusal or reluctance to agree to its demands is being construed in a mischievous and misguided way.

US President Donald Trump clearly suffers from an affliction where he wants to show that he and his settler nation can do whatever they wish. It is an attempt to impose an unpredictable and unpalatable agenda of limitations on the trade, investment and diplomatic practices of other nations.

Diplomacy, dialogue and discretion seem to have no place in this law-of-the-jungle adventurism.

It seems driven by an erratic and self-obsessed leader. This individual is showing narcissistic traits found in other dictators. His expensive tastes are well-documented. He is attempting a makeover of parts of the White House in his preferred style. His reputation with women is well known.

These kinds of leaders, with their dictatorial, delusional and disdainful disposition, often hasten the end of their own political careers.

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Not all countries will comply. The reaction of certain nations, including Brazil, Canada, China, India, Mexico and Russia, will be understandably strong, bordering on rejection, reservations and retaliation.

There has to be optimism that the Trump administration will be frustrated, further infuriated and isolated. We must trust better days, weeks and years are ahead of us.

Dato’ M Santhananaban is a retired Malaysian ambassador with 45 years of public sector experience.

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