President Donald Trump gestures during a press conference at the NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands, June 25, 2025. REUTERS/(Piroschka Van De Wouw/Reuters)

He persuades by pressuring. He coaxes by threatening. He de-escalates by escalating.

The least diplomatic president in U.S. history is scoring diplomatic victories.

Over the last couple of days, Donald Trump has gotten NATO to agree to a defense spending target of 5 percent and backed Canada off imposing a digital services tax on American tech firms.

He’s done this while being loathed by many of his foreign interlocutors. In fact, Trump has executed a near-complete inversion of the typical diplomatic formula. He’s not nice. He’s not conflict-averse. He’s not euphemistic. And yet he’s gotten results.

The NATO commitment, in particular, is potentially historic and could materially strengthen the position of the Western alliance for ...

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