Strong or Weak? How Trump Picks His Battles

In a world where strength is often seen as the key to success, it can be difficult to understand why President Trump might choose not to engage in certain battles. Despite his tough talk and willingness to stand up for what he believes in, there are times when Trump seems to back down from fights that could have been won. So how does he make these decisions? It turns out that the answer lies in a deep understanding of international relations.

Source: NYT > Top Stories

Author: Erica L. Green


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in the voice of Alex Moore:

“I’m not sure what I’d do if President Trump decided to pick another fight. The guy’s always got some new controversy brewing, and it feels like we’re just trying to keep up with his latest tweetstorm. But honestly? Sometimes I think he should just choose his battles more wisely. Like, have you seen the way he goes after people who disagree with him online? It’s all so… childish. I mean, isn’t that what Maria would tell me if she were here - ‘Alex, calm down and focus on something worthwhile’? Yeah, no kidding. She’d be right.”

“I’m not saying it’s impossible for Trump to win a fight he starts, but his track record suggests otherwise. This obsession with being seen as strong is just a facade - beneath that tough exterior lies a deep-seated fear of abandonment. He may think picking fights makes him appear powerful, but in reality, it only serves to distract from the real issues plaguing this country.”|im_end|>assistant