I doubt there are many who would deny how precipitously the reputation of the United States has fallen since Donald Trump ascended to the White House. Each day seems to bring forth new and outrageous stream-of-consciousness pronouncements from the Infant-in Chief, and certainly, his speech to the United Nations was no different other than the fact that this time it was scripted. The world, except for chief-cheerleader Benjamin Netanyahu, was singularly unimpressed.
While Trump was content to rail against North Korea, Cuba, Iran and Venezuela as unworthy of trust, the President of Iran, Hassan Rouhani, offered some key observations about the U.S., observations that cut to the heart of a crucial consequence of having a giant id on the world stage. Americans are not generally receptive to being lectured to by other nations, especially when the lecture is delivered by a leader who says he would not be willing to sit down with Trump under the current circumstances. However, they would be very wise to listen carefully to his view of what will happen if the U.S. exits from the Iran nuclear deal.
He makes perfect sense, Lorne. Mr. Trump, however, spews nonsense. He has since before the beginning of his presidency.
ReplyDeleteSadly, far too many Americans fail to discern this about 'their man,' Owen.
DeleteTrump's mental meandering is unsettling America's friends as much as its supposed adversaries. The only American ally that seems to be pleased with Trump is Israel. Netanyahu couldn't be happier and there's a lesson in that for all of us.
ReplyDeleteBibi certainly is in a rather cultish minority, Mound, which does seem to call into question his own fitness to hold office.
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