Then I assumed that this was a tactic - to act like a rogue, so that later one could backtrack and push for better conditions. And also to move the markets, from which relatives and affiliated structures pull millions from these movements.

But now another version appears.

Recently, Trump talked about being a peacemaker. In support of his words, he said that he managed to reconcile "Aberbaydzhan" and "Kambordia."

He later announced the use of "Abyrbaydzhan" and Albania. Which had been at war for "many years" before that.

He also stated that Afghanistan should return the U.S. base in Bagram. Because it is "an hour's drive from the place where China produces nuclear weapons."

That is, he openly states that he is interested in having U.S. military planes near the place where "China makes nuclear weapons."

Given that the U.S. has no real ability to take control of and use this base, this statement sounds foolish.

All these statements damage Trump's image, as they show that he is increasingly resembling Biden. Who was criticized for losing touch with reality at one time.

In what you condemn - in that you will remain. It always works.

What follows from this:

Trump nominally governs the country. His decisions depend on what interest groups of advisors and allies convey to him.

Hence the inconsistency and chaos in decisions, actions, and statements.

One should not expect firmness and consistency from him - once the brain starts to shut down, there is no turning back. It will only get worse from there.

Markets will respond less and less to his statements.

Some actions, like an attack on Venezuela or something similar, are becoming more and more likely.

So we expect the unexpected.

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