Trump's Wef Speech: the Five Most Important Points
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Once again, a Trump speech waved, many are appalled by the US President's worldview. Five particularly disturbing examples
Donald Trump's appearance at the World Economic Forum was 37 minutes longer than planned, using time to disavow his opponents – and to praise himself.
The Davos Forum will have made Europeans live true roller coasters. The fault of a Trump still as loyal to himself
More than just Greenland: Donald Trump's speech at the World Economic Forum shows how the US President really looks at the world.
Idiots are the most confident in their knowledge of the world, claims Professor Marek Migalski, analyzing Donald Trump's speech at the Davos forum. According to the expert, the American leader is an inverted Socrates – he doesn't know that he knows nothing.
On January 21, Mr. Trump reiterated his demand for control of Greenland, emphasizing that "no single nation or group of nations is capable of guaranteeing Greenland's security except the United States."
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