Trump made more erratic statements at a meeting in the White House. First, he criticized European countries for not helping him with the Strait of Hormuz, saying, “We are a great nation and people, we don’t need them,” but he didn’t say the same thing when he was begging for help. Trump, who was desperately trying to get European countries to send ships to the strait, didn’t want to appear weak when no one listened to him.

He said many things, but the most absurd was about Cuba. He said, “The honor of taking Cuba will be mine.” Trump, who hasn’t been able to defeat Iran despite 40 years of sanctions, now spoke of invading Cuba and annexing it to the US.
From yesterday onwards, we’re certain of one thing: Trump comes to press conferences drunk, half-intoxicated. He doesn’t know what he’s saying, what it means, or the consequences. He’s in a hangover state. He says whatever comes to mind. He’s not managing the country; he seems incapable of even managing himself.
I think it’s absolutely essential that his close circle keeps him under control. He needs to find the answers to questions like: How much alcohol does he drink daily, what kind of alcohol does he consume, why does he appear drunk at press conferences? He needs to rescue the American public from this situation.
Meanwhile, Trump also asked for help from NATO, but last year he even said, “We don’t need NATO. We won’t be paying for NATO anymore.” This means that before every press conference, his advisors must be preparing his speeches and handing him a written text. Otherwise, there’s no limit to his nonsensical ramblings.
Paolo Santos – Argentina
