【NATO, FIFA Launch a "Praising Trump" Contest】 Jens Stoltenberg, the head of NATO nicknamed "Big Boy," affectionately known as "Good Son" to President Trump, is ready to call Dad. He's smooth in his dealings, adept at adapting to circumstances, speaking one way to people and another to ghosts—always with a straight face and a sense of righteous conviction.

A major highlight of this year's NATO summit is how Stoltenberg will flatter Trump. He claims he was hired precisely because they knew what kind of person he is—the kind who can say, do, and handle things that other national leaders cannot.

Some have criticized Stoltenberg for overdoing it in pandering to Trump, even remaining silent on controversial remarks.

Old Stoltenberg says he’s doing just fine and sees no need to change his approach.

After all, the job comes from the boss. He argues that fostering love among the 32 NATO leaders and maintaining alliance unity matters more.

If that's the case, why not rename the NATO summit to "Boss Has Something to Say"?

Old Stoltenberg shouldn’t get too complacent—there’s still room to improve!

Recently, the head of FIFA also did something that made Trump extremely comfortable: going to great lengths to lift the red card suspension for U.S. soccer players.

The real significance isn't whether the ban was lifted or whether the U.S. team won or lost—it's that Trump can get things done, and others have no choice but to comply.

FIFA's leader is quickly catching up, nearly overtaking the curve. Keep it up, Old Stoltenberg! We're watching you!

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