This review may be worse than one that would review; Trump's handling of Covid, in 2020 for the U.S. :
"Factually speaking, Trump’s diplomatic record is lamentable. He promised to resolve the Ukraine war in a day. It’s now in its fifth year. He blatantly sided with Russia, told a browbeaten Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, he had “no cards”, and cut weapons supplies. Yet Trump overplayed his hand while underestimating Russian president Vladimir Putin’s propensity to cheat and Ukraine’s resilience. Kremlin officials ran rings round the credulous Witkoff and Kushner during Moscow “negotiations”. To their shame, the dynamic duo has yet to visit Kyiv. Trump, having lost face, has lost interest, too. Convinced that the tide is turning, Zelenskyy is now proposing a ceasefire – which, on past form, Putin will reject.
After illegally attacking Iran in February, Trump declared a ceasefire in April with none of his main objectives met and with the strait of Hormuz largely closed to shipping. Violations occur daily, half-hearted “peace talks” via shadowy third parties lead nowhere, and the global economy splutters. Again, Trump underestimated the challenge, overestimated the power of brute military force to change political realities, followed his own (woefully bad) instincts, sidelined European allies and vainly sought a quick, easy victory. Now he faces a drawn-out conflict, a Congress in revolt and an angry"