▲ GOVERNOR OF CANADA VISITS MEXICO. Yesterday, President Claudia Sheinbaum received the governor of Canada, Mary Simon – the first president with indigenous roots in that country – at the National Palace, with whom she spoke about ecology and the rights of indigenous peoples.Photo Germán Canseco
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A press conference in which he was not scheduled (he arrived at the one held by his spokesperson) yesterday multiplied critical observations about the mental health of the president of the United States.
Beyond his frayed rhetorical style, which can lead him from one topic to another, in that session with journalists Donald Trump added phrases and attitudes that have strengthened the insistent perception that he suffers from frontotemporal dementia and that he is not capable of continuing to govern the North American power.
Yesterday’s ramblings and inconsistencies before the media occurred in the context of the expressions and behaviors that were not only controversial but probably harmful to his own interest that Trump has maintained in relation to other leaders and on transcendent issues of politics and economics.
Aggressive, rude, narcissistic, megalomaniacal and supremacist, the billionaire who occupies the White House leaks private communications with leaders and writes to a Norwegian prime minister to reproach him for not having been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and that is now leading him to go to war, not only in Greenland. The breakdown of international law, the attempt to impose the law of the strongest, the elaboration of the “Donroe doctrine”, the invasion of Venezuela and kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro and the constant threats with tariffs and direct physical actions against other nations would seem to respond to a fascist ideological authenticity, but extremely aggravated by the dissociation from reality and the altered conviction that what is stated is an absolute truth, according to which it is obliged to act.
Dr. Héctor Frisbie (34 years in medicine, surgery, public health, medical missions and health educator) gave a notable presentation on the subject in a video interview, to the point of predicting that frontotemporal dementia will advance rapidly and prevent Trump from remaining in power no later than the end of the first half of this year, perhaps preventing him from attending the World Cup ceremonies: https://goo.su/eXPAC.
Neurocognitive degeneration drives sectors opposed to Trump to request the application of the 25th constitutional amendment, to declare him incapable of carrying out his duties and be relieved. Even so, the power factors that surround him, and that probably currently make up for Trump’s executive shortcomings, would maintain power, although in an extremely complex scenario, with a kind of European rebellion against Washington, not only but expressly for the intention of appropriating Greenland; with the Venezuelan issue without American oil investors and the probable greater discredit for the current president due to the Epstein files.
For now, apart from the rebellious stance of the French president, Emmanuel Macron, yesterday the speech of the Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney, stood out, who spoke of “the breakdown of the world order, the end of pleasant fiction and the dawn of a brutal reality in which the geopolitics of the great powers has no brakes.”
In Mexico, it would be important for its government and society to heed part of what Carney said with a dedication to nations with medium or small economies: “A country that cannot feed itself, supply itself with energy or defend itself has few options. When the rules no longer protect you, you must protect yourself (…) In a world of rivalry between great powers, intermediate countries have a choice: compete with each other for favor or unite to create a third path with impact. The powerful have their power. But so do we. “We have something: the ability to stop pretending, to name reality, to build our strength at home and to act together (…) We must act together, because if we are not at the table, we are on the menu.”
And, while Mexico has sent another offering to the United States: 37 “criminal organization operators who represented a real threat to the country’s security,” see you tomorrow!
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