‘Harmful Relations’: LinkedIn co-founder on Trump’s foreign affairs approach

The current approach to the Donald Trump administration’s international relations is damaging its relations with the Allies, saying LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman. At its ‘possible’ podcast, he said that the US government was removing people rather than building relationships, which could negatively affect the American industry.

Referring to the book ‘How to Win Friends and Influence Peepal’, which emphasizes the creation of strong relationships through effective communication, Mr. Hoffman said, “One of the problems with the current general administration approach to ‘how to lose friends and people as well as the people as well as Dell Carnegie-will create adequate problems for all American industry, including technical industries.

He said, “I mean, obviously most of the action, and most gestures, when you come to Europe and say, it’s an America, it’s an America, not only America first, it is a US-a-way position, which clearly breaks the alliance.”

When America takes a self-centered approach, other countries can start searching for new allies, said 57-year-old. He said that technologists now like a Chinese electric vehicle brand, Byd over Tesla.

Mr. Hoffman said, “And people get to think about it,” Okay, with whom should I be a potentially supportive? ” And so about all these discussions with people, like, okay, what kind of technologist here says, ‘Okay, I will buy a byd car compared to a Tesla.

Mr. Hoffman, a vocal supporter of Kamla Harris during her presidential post, said that he wanted to assure investors that American companies were still strong and the nation was a reliable partner.

He said, “The share of what I am trying to do is to convince people that America can be a constant stable partner, in fact, in fact, despite the tariffs and randomness of things.”

“America’s business is still really really, in fact, there is something that we catch and try to operate and try to say,” Hey, there are still bridges we can make here. “

In December, there were reports that Mr. Hoffman was considering leaving the United States after Trump’s victory in the November 5 presidential election.

After the defeat of Ms. Harris, Mr. Hoffman was concerned about retaliation with Trump, who promised to take her political opponents, including several major Democratic donors.

He allegedly told friends that he was considering transferring abroad, the New York Times.

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