Sunday Commentary: Trump's "Crazy Theory"

In the new Sunday Commentary on Vijesti Television, we address the challenges that await US President Donald Trump and his administration in 2026. America is celebrating its 250th anniversary, while the midterm elections for Congress are taking place at the same time - elections that could either extinguish or ignite Trump's ambitions to revolutionaryly reshape the United States from within.

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Željko Pantelić, Photo: Television Vijesti
Željko Pantelić, Photo: Television Vijesti
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

In this context, we seek answers to key questions:

  • Has the policy of "America First" turned into "Trump First"?
  • Why are Americans choosing in the midterm elections between Trump's authoritarian revolution and loyalty to the America the Founding Fathers envisioned?
  • Why did Franklin Roosevelt, although a more authoritarian leader than Trump, remain on the right side of history - unlike today's president?
  • How is it possible that the American president is more powerful in the world than within his own country?
  • Why can Trump arrest Maduro but not his political rivals at home?
  • Is Trump imitating Nixon's "madman theory" in foreign policy and why doesn't it work today like it did half a century ago?
  • Why is the United States dismantling the world order it built itself after World War II and the victory in the Cold War?
  • Does Trump share with Vladimir Putin the idea of ​​dividing the world into spheres of interest?
  • And why is the worst-case scenario for the European Union, despite everything, for "America First" to turn into "America Alone"?

Answers - Sunday at 6:15 PM and 10:30 PM on Television Vijesti.

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