As African heads of state put together to collect subsequent month for the African Union’s annual leaders summit, AU Fee Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf delivered remarks to the physique by which he famous “the more and more advanced world setting, marked by shrinking monetary sources, rising protectionism, tariff obstacles, and visa restrictions.” Although Youssouf by no means explicitly named the US because the supply of a lot of these challenges, the implication was clear.
Previously month alone, President Donald Trump’s administration has kidnapped a world chief, threatened to annex the territory of a NATO ally and introduced the Board of Peace, which seems designed to undermine the legitimacy of the multilateral system—most notably the United Nations. Opposite to the post-Chilly Conflict bipartisan consensus across the rules-based worldwide order, the U.S. beneath Trump has turn into a key architect of world dysfunction, characterised in a speech by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on the World Financial Discussion board as “a rupture, not a transition.”
One profit for African leaders of Trump’s return to the White Home is that there isn’t any uncertainty or ambiguity over the place they stand. Throughout his first time period, Trump infamously alluded to Africa as being stuffed with “shithole nations.” This time round, although the Trump administration could also be extra eager about Africa as a supply of mineral sources, the continent continues to be low on the checklist of priorities recognized in its 2025 Nationwide Safety Technique, with simply three paragraphs dedicated to it on the very finish.

