'To name is to claim:' Inside Trump's cartographical compulsion [View all]
(Politico) President Donald Trumps tense exchange with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney over making Canada the 51st state this week offered a vivid example of how the presidents blunt demands to alter the worlds map are both shaping and complicating his foreign policy.
They have led to alarm among allies, a battle between the White House and its press corps over labels on the map, and concerns that foes will be emboldened on territorial claims not to mention plenty of confusion. But Trumps cartographical compulsion and his desire to alter them was ingrained long before his first presidency. It came out of his career in business, where he derived power from acquiring property and branding rights.
Im a real estate developer at heart, Trump said Tuesday during his Oval Office meeting with Carney, referring to his wish to bring Canada under U.S. control. When you get rid of that artificially drawn line
when you look at that beautiful formation when its together, Im a very artistic person.
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