File photo from November 2018 showing the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohamed bin Salmán, as he participates in the plenary session of the G20 Summit, at the Costa Salguero convention center in Buenos Aires (Argentina) .Aitor Pereira / EFE
There are usually no breaks in foreign policy, not even when it has been subjected to the chaos of a presidency like Trump's.
Sometimes even revolutions fail to twist the imperatives imposed by history and geography.
Less was going to happen with the four years of chaos, strategic misery and withdrawal of diplomacy that Trumpism has meant ...
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