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Donald Trump's foreign policy struggles can be traced to a blind spot - people who believe in ideals, says the writer.

US President Donald Trump's foreign policy struggles can be traced to a blind spot - people who believe in ideals, says the writer.

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Janan Ganesh

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Who is the anti-Trump? The human opposite of him? The late Robert Mueller, who once investigated the US President, had a strong claim. He spent the great bulk of his career in unremunerative public life. He joined the Marines because a friend died in the corps, not despite that fact.

In obituaries since his own death in March, the word “integrity” recurs. Mr Donald Trump instead went with: “Good, I’m glad he’s dead.” Perhaps this wasn’t just personal animus talking but also total mystification at the values of someone like Mr Mueller.

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