Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay – Friday February 7, 2025
The Art of the Steal: Trump’s Expansionist Playbook
The international community must take seriously the expansionist language and unilateral ambitions emerging from Donald Trump’s second term as President of the United States. His recent proclamations—suggesting U.S. control over Gaza, acquiring Greenland, and reclaiming the Panama Canal—signal a shift from isolationist nationalism to a brand of expansionism that disregards international norms and territorial sovereignty.
Trump’s expansionist rhetoric is not limited to territorial ambitions; it is reinforced by aggressive economic policies designed to strong-arm other nations into submission. His imposition of steep tariffs—such as the 25% levies threatened against Canada and Mexico, and increased tariffs on China—demonstrates a weaponization of trade that pressures allies and rivals alike. By using the immense economic power of the United States as leverage, Trump is effectively waging economic warfare, forcing other nations into compliance while undermining the principles of free and fair trade.
Analysis: ‘America First,’ then the world
History has shown that American expansionist rhetoric, when left unchecked, has often translated into real geopolitical shifts. From the annexation of Hawaii to the occupation of the Philippines, the United States has repeatedly expanded its reach under the justification of economic, security, or ideological imperatives. Trump’s statements, even if initially framed as bluster, have the potential to set dangerous precedents, embolden unilateral action, and destabilize global security.
Beyond territorial ambitions and economic coercion, Trump’s undermining of multilateral institutions—such as the United Nations, the International Criminal Court, and global climate accords—further weakens the mechanisms designed to prevent such expansionist tendencies from escalating into conflict. His posture toward Ukraine, signaling an openness to Russian territorial gains, raises additional alarms about a world order where might dictates right.
Governments and international organizations must not dismiss these statements as mere rhetoric. Diplomatic, economic, and strategic coalitions should be reinforced to deter any actions that would threaten sovereignty, human rights, or the stability of regions already under strain. The world has seen the consequences of unchecked imperial ambitions before—ignoring the warning signs today would be a failure of global leadership.
This editorial cartoon has been re-adapted from one published September 20, 2017.