When President Donald Trump took office in 2017, I knew his presidency would be unexpected. I did, however, expect one thing would be consistent: President Trump’s foreign policy.

Along the campaign trail, Trump led with the rallying cry that will leave an indelible mark on American history, “America First!” Though, as Trump announced his plans to lift sanctions on Turkey in response to the halt of the Turkish led offense against Kurdish forces, the cry reads more along the lines of, “America doesn’t know what it wants!” This coming from the same president who, just a week before, decided he would completely abandon the United States’ Kurdish allies in Syria by pulling out American troops.

Trump’s foreign policy is decided upon in a symposium attended by me, myself, and I, and his Twitter feed reads like a diary entry.

This situation is just one pertinent example of the president’s foreign policy. Trump maintains bromances with authoritarian leaders like China’s Xi Jingping and Russia’s Vladmir Putin, while picking fights with the Democratic Party in our America.

The only predictable thing about our president is his unpredictability, and his foreign policy is just that – foreign.