Comment by Alifatisk
13 hours ago
Doesn’t more and more countries fall into the enemies category as Trump is ruining international relationships?
13 hours ago
Doesn’t more and more countries fall into the enemies category as Trump is ruining international relationships?
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What did he get out of the Greenland deal that the US didn’t have Jan 19, 2025?
I am not the NATO chief.
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> He is incredibly good at manipulating public perception to change opinions and get what he wants
Sorry but you are suffering from some kind of delusion here. He's not manipulating public perception in any way that is beneficial to him or the US. He's crashing his own public perception (which was already in the gutter to all but the sycophants and blind loyalists) and taking the US' reputation with him
This is the one thing you shouldn't deny especially if you don't like Trump.
“There is no greater danger than underestimating your opponent.” ― Lao Tzu
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I think you are heavily underestimating the level of contempt he has built towards Americans and the US in the last month or two. I don't think Europeans, certainly not Scandinavians, will forget this for decades. This isn't like some random normal boycott-type movement that goes viral, I legitimately think Americans are teetering on being persona non grata as a people unless they prove they've divorced themselves from the mess at home.
It might be manipulating people at home, but you're closer (still not close, obviously) to Russia than Sweden as far as a trustworthy business partner or ally now. We're suddenly not making any long term plans that rely on America or American companies where it's avoidable, I don't know if you understand how big of a shift that is.
He is not good at manipulating the public, almost everyone knows what he actually is (there is not much to know at this point anyway). They are not applauding him, they do it because they need US economy to keep things afloat they smile and shake hands because of that. He could be just saying random words or saying only profanities from start to finish, the outcome would be the same, they would still give a standing ovation with eyes rolling.
Wait, everything ELSE was a "performance" but a (claimed) standing ovation was the real deal...?
You can just watch the event.
Edit: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm24vjvy3n1o
"I was in the room when President Donald Trump entered and it's fair to say he got a good welcome from the crowd, certainly at the beginning. A standing ovation."
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> Trump got a standing ovation at Davos
Let's run the clap-o-meter.
- Trump: https://www.youtube.com/live/qo2-q4AFh_g?si=1dLbyqmpVH39KtY1...
- Carney: https://youtu.be/CQOr9FcSf-M?si=vb4Z9fSOewRyV_7S&t=1130
And all the people that died because of him, is that intended?
Who are all the people? Unfortunately for Trump, he doesn't control every trigger that gets pulled but now we are seeing de-escalation.
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Trump did not got standing ovation, Carney got ovation. Trumps entourage tried to invoke standing ovation, but failed.
People were leaving and stopped paying attention during Trump speech. It was just ... bad.
I really love this clip: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/W_UE7h3nTmQ
When the reporter asks: "Does it still include US having ownership of Greenland?"
Trump: "Um....eh...."
All this posturing and he ended up with nothing.
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