Ahmed Binavi
The United States has always been a strong and united nation, but history shows that even great powers can face internal divisions. President Donald Trump pushes bold policies—some of which I strongly support—he also risks going too far, creating tensions that could weaken the country rather than strengthen it.
Trump’s stance on immigration, job creation, and global conflicts has made a significant impact. His firm leadership has reshaped the world economy, ending unnecessary wars and boosting American industries. However, his aggressive approach toward neighboring countries, such as Mexico and Canada, could backfire.
Proposals like renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the “American Gulf,” buying Greenland, or claiming control over Gaza are extreme ideas that could alienate allies and create instability. North and South American nations will not accept such pressure, and if Trump continues down this path, the U.S. itself could face internal fractures.
Economic pressures, international isolation, and political divisions among Americans could push some states toward considering separation. If Trump wants lasting success, he must tackle major issues one at a time rather than trying to force everything through at once. A strong leader knows when to push and when to step back. Otherwise, America’s strength could turn into division, and the dream of unity could slip away.