Donald Trump, Global Conflict, and Power Politics in 2026: Leadership, Crisis, or Chaos?

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Donald Trump, Global Conflict, and Power Politics in 2026: Leadership, Crisis, or Chaos?

Is Trump really the god he thinks he is? It seems almost unreal: you accuse a country of illegally producing nuclear weapons. Then you kill her president and spiritual leader. And then you pull the total economy of that country entirely in your direction?
Updated Apr 6, 2026 • 2:03 PM

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Is Trump really the god he thinks he is?
It seems almost unreal: you accuse a country of illegally producing nuclear weapons. Then you kill her president and spiritual leader. And then you pull the total economy of that country entirely in your direction?

Understanding Modern Politics: Complexity or Collective Confusion?

Please note! I am not an expert on world politics as a whole, or on the entire economy, but as I wrote before, I think that we are either completely insane, and/or that we should start believing what Nostradamus already wrote in the 1500s. But, is politics really such a difficult subject?
Is politics really such a difficult profession?

Trump’s Threats to Iran: Escalation and Diplomatic Breakdown

Yesterday, 05-04-2026, there was the following headline in the newspaper in the Netherlands:
“Furious Trump threatens Iran with new attacks: ‘Open that damn street, otherwise you will end up in hell.'”
In my view, this is a pretty strong statement for an American president who indicated before and at the beginning of his term that world peace was important.

Religion, Gnosticism, and Contradictions in Trump’s Beliefs

Open that damn street, or you’ll end up in hell.
And I continue to find it strange that this man is not affiliated with any denomination, but then visits a Gnostic church, and also that he keeps making similar statements. Yes, if he is Gnostic, then he does not need a church, because the believers of this faith do not find the Bible credible, and believe in the unity of man. They believe that we are all a unit, and therefore should treat every person peacefully. After all, we are one, and that is why they put respect first.

The Strait of Hormuz Crisis: Oil Supply, Economy, and Global Impact

Has Donald Trump finally realized what he had not understood beforehand?
Did Trump not realize that by starting the war with Iran he closed the Strait of Hormuz to almost the entire rest of the world with regard to the use of diesel oil and gasoline? This (not too smart) president of the United States of America did not realize that by closing this shipping route—which is vital for oil exports from Iran—he harmed an entire part of the world? Or did this very powerful and important man think he would be able to manage that quickly?

Authoritarian Leadership or Global Control: A Growing Concern

Is Trump a new dictator? Does he want the whole world in his power?
If I follow the line of my thoughts at the moment, then this madman chosen by the American people, with a histrionic personality disorder or attention disorder, is currently hurting almost the entire world.

Histrionic Personality Disorder in Leadership: Risks and Global Consequences

The people who suffer from this disorder especially like a lot of attention; they like to be in the spotlight. They tend to exaggerate their feelings considerably and bring them in a dramatic way. If these people (Trump) are not the center of attention, then the disappointment is very great for them.
So they do make sure that they surround themselves with people who dare not contradict them. See how Trump put together his administration, and what part of the American people supports him through thick and thin.

Psychological Leadership Analysis: Instability, Drama, and Decision-Making

Where does a leader with histrionic personality disorder lead his people?

A leader with histrionic personality disorder (HPD) often leads their people (organization, team, or community) into a work environment characterized by drama, uncertainty, superficiality, and a focus on short-term sensation rather than sustainable outcomes. Due to the leader’s intense need for attention and validation, the course often shifts from rational decision-making to decisions based on emotions.

Here’s where this leadership is leading:

  • A culture of drama and instability
  • Superficial decision-making
  • Loss of focus and productivity
  • Emotional and unpredictable direction
  • Destructive dynamics and conflict

Who Really Leads the United States? Power, Influence, and Hidden Forces

Is Trump really the real leader of the United States of America?
Do you find it strange that when I read this profile, I think that Trump may be a puppet of the “real” president of the United States? Could it be that Donald Trump is a “puppet on a string,” led by another person, so that his personality disorder does its job for this person?

Do we suspect the wrong person for all the damage that is currently being caused to our world?
Who is the man or the woman in the shadows?

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