Global Reset: Argument for Accountability in the New World Order 🌎
An analysis argues that Donald Trump’s leadership offers a "pragmatic reset" to the global system, challenging the status quo and enforcing accountability through assertiveness and pragmatic negotiation. • The post-war order, built on ideals (UN, WTO), has largely failed to prevent persistent inequalities, conflicts, and lack of enforcement, leaving smaller nations vulnerable. • Trump's approach uses strategic realism, including tariffs and trade renegotiations, to enforce reciprocity and compel nations to align practices with promises. • Key actions cited include direct diplomacy with North Korea, Middle East ceasefires, and the recent mediation of the Cambodia-Thailand “Kuala Lumpur Peace Accord” (Oct 26, 2025). • Local Context: The analysis notes that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in countries like Sri Lanka and Bangladesh is often "mismanaged or misaligned," resulting in outcomes only "just sufficient for survival," not sustainable growth or true prosperity. • The core argument is that the world needs decisive leadership capable of enforcing rules and promoting fairness in trade and development where traditional institutions have stalled.