
TRUMP100 Is Trump about to call NATO’s bluff and invade Greenland?
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Jan 7, 2026 Donald Trump's recent speech captivates listeners with its theatrical flair and unexpected moments, including a mimicry of Macron. The complexity of the US operation in Venezuela raises questions about military strategy and casualties. The discussion shifts to Greenland, where Stephen Miller's controversial claims on US territorial expansion spark NATO tensions. Meanwhile, a deep dive into the Proud Boys' march and the evolving narrative around January 6 showcases competing perspectives and the ongoing impact of these events on American politics.
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Speech Blended Theatrics And Military Pride
- Donald Trump's Venezuela speech mixed theatrical impressions with proud celebration of a risky military operation.
- The address signalled political rallying more than detailed post-operation planning.
Success Masked By Conflicting Casualty Reports
- The Venezuela operation was militarily complex and hailed as a success despite reported casualties.
- Conflicting casualty reports and injured US soldiers raise doubts about the operation's aftermath.
Personal Slights May Drive Foreign Action
- Personal mockery of Maduro may have contributed to the decision to act against Venezuela.
- Trump and aides possibly reacted to perceived disrespect as much as strategic goals.
