Trump on Macron and Sunak: "I get along very well with them. They are always very good to me. When I'm not around, their attitude can be a bit rude, but as long as I am there, they are very good to me."

[Smart] Comment: Trump's comments today on Macron and Sunak are full of arrogant arrogance and blatant mockery. On one hand, he presents himself as a strong figure who can influence the attitudes of other country leaders by claiming "good relations" and "being very good to me," showing an air of self-importance; on the other hand, he secretly points out the two people's "rude when I'm not there" duality, mocking their hypocrisy and inconsistency between words and actions. Ultimately, this is just the typical hegemonic tone of American politicians, treating allies' compromises as submission, their strength as leverage, and turning international relations into a stage of bullying the weak.

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