
Donald Trump’s erratic late-night social media activity, characterized by megalomaniacal AI-generated imagery and impulsive announcements regarding military blockades, signals a concerning lack of stability in the executive branch. Michael Weiss, an expert on Russia and international security, joins to analyze the geopolitical fallout of these actions, particularly the ongoing tensions with Iran. While the administration pursues a face-saving ceasefire, the lack of clear strategic objectives regarding Iran’s nuclear and missile programs leaves the region in a precarious state. Meanwhile, the recent electoral shift in Hungary, where Viktor Orbán’s long-standing grip on power was challenged by a center-right opposition, offers a rare moment of optimism. This political reversal suggests that persistent, grassroots-driven democratic engagement can successfully counter authoritarian consolidation and Russian-aligned influence, providing a potential roadmap for addressing similar challenges within the American political landscape.
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