As a beleaguered Trump administration struggles with an unprecedented surge of domestic challenges, foreign leaders friendly and otherwise are recalibrating their strategies for coping with an unconventional administration embroiled in turbulence. It now looks as if China, Russia and Germany have decided how to handle President Trump through November. Berlin will ignore him; Moscow and Beijing will take advantage of U.S. distraction.
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Walter Russell Mead: The world waits out Trump
US President Donald Trump arrives to attend the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) summit, in Brussels, on July 11, 2018.