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“The World Was Already at Breaking Point”: Mandelson Argues Trump is a Symptom of a Dying Order

According to Britain’s top diplomat in Washington, the international order that Donald Trump is accused of shattering was already on the verge of collapse. Peter Mandelson argued in a major speech that Trump is not the architect of the current global chaos but rather a product of it, a “consequence” of a system that was already at a “breaking point.”
This perspective fundamentally reframes the Trump presidency. Instead of viewing him as a destroyer of institutions, Mandelson presents him as a figure who emerged because those institutions were already failing. The “calm he has allegedly shattered,” Mandelson claimed, was an illusion masking deep-seated problems and voter disenfranchisement.
This diagnosis serves a clear purpose: it validates Trump’s disruptive approach as a necessary response to a failed status quo. If the old order was broken, then a leader who breaks with its conventions is not a problem but a potential solution. This makes Trump a legitimate, even essential, partner for forging a new order.
Based on this premise, Mandelson pitched his vision for a US-UK tech alliance as a cornerstone of that new order. He argued that the 21st century requires new kinds of partnerships built for a more competitive and volatile world, and that the UK, alongside a Trump-led America, is ready to lead the way.

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