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Trump Takes Jabs at World Leaders in Fiery Davos Speech!

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Donald Trump delivered a headline-grabbing speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, focusing on America's economic strength and his ambition to acquire Greenland. But it was his pointed remarks about other world leaders that stole the spotlight.

First, he targeted Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, saying, "Canada lives because of the United States. Remember that, Mark, the next time you make your statements." Trump criticized Canada for benefiting excessively from the US, suggesting Carney should be more appreciative.

Carney, in his own Davos address, avoided direct reference to Trump but called out "great powers" for using economic might coercively, prompting praise at home and sparking attention internationally.

Canada is currently grappling with US tariffs on key sectors like metals and cars and relies heavily on US trade, with 75% of its exports heading south. The renewal of the USMCA agreement is vital, and Canada's Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu acknowledged the US's importance, while also exploring options with China and India.

Trump didn't stop there. He mocked French President Emmanuel Macron for wearing blue reflective sunglasses indoors. Macron had critiqued the US's attempts to pressure Europe with tariffs. However, Macron wore the glasses due to a medical condition involving a burst blood vessel.

Despite the jest, Trump revealed doubts about Macron’s political future, stating he wouldn't attend a proposed G7 emergency meeting, remarking, "He's a nice guy, but he's not going to be there very much longer."

Trump also took a swipe at former Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter, reflecting on past tariff negotiations where she pleaded against his proposed 30% import taxes on Swiss goods. Recalling her repeated pleas, he said, "She just rubbed me the wrong way."

The Swiss delegation, with Keller-Sutter in tow, experienced some discomfort as Trump mentioned the tariffs he initially hiked to 39% before reducing them under pressure from Swiss companies like Rolex. However, he didn't rule out potential future increases, asserting he didn't want to harm people but left the door open for adjustments.

Trump's speech at Davos, filled with economic triumphs and veiled threats, has drawn significant international attention, showcasing his willingness to call out world leaders while asserting US dominance on the global stage.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump criticizes Canadian PM for economic dependency on the US.

  • Mocks Macron's sunglasses but questions his political longevity.

  • Revisits tariff tensions with former Swiss leader, hinting at possible increases.

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  • JBChiangRai
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    Some people have a positive outlook on life and some people like Trump run on hate, scorn and other negative emotions. The problem with Trump is that it spills through to American policy, ICE, punish

  • brewsterbudgen
    brewsterbudgen

    "Fiery"? It was dreary, factually inaccurate and delivered by an extremely low-IQ individual with cognitive problems. An embarrassment for Americans.

  • I knew it would be a good speech from all the Liberal tears.😄 Watched it, wasn't disappointed. I love his straight-talking style. Thank goodness he beat DEI Harris.

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The fat man's speech was comedy gold!

I think I'm beginning to understand Trump's strategy, and I must admit, it's brilliant in a Rube Goldberg sort of convoluted way.

First and foremost, everything he does is to enrich himself. Undoubtedly he and his bestest buddies loaded up on call options in order to benefit from an expected stock market rebound. To mix metaphors, TACO can buy a lots of Big Macs with the dosh he likely made front running himself.

Second, I now see his defense strategy is to get both friends and foes laughing so hard at what diarrhea spews from his crooked maw, no one could possibly have the energy left to plan or launch any sort of aggression against the US. I have to think even al Qaeda and ISIS are laughing. Heck, even folks steeped in 7th Century ideology probably know the difference between Iceland and Greenland, or Denmark and Norway. Trump does not.

And windmills! Who can forget windmills! It's kind of like the late Jimmy Buffet in concert: everybody just waits and waits for Margheritaville. With Trump, it's "how is the brain addled clown going to fit in windmills in his latest rant?"

Trump didn't disappoint. Sadly, he left out his electric boat in shark-filled waters.....but he does have the State of the Union speech coming up, so I'm sure we'll get that then, after he spends an hour or so congratulating himself, lying, and going back into "rigged" elections.

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Trump has great skill in alienating people and making enemies.

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4 minutes ago, JimHuaHin said:

Trump has great skill in alienating people and making enemies.

Some people have a positive outlook on life and some people like Trump run on hate, scorn and other negative emotions.

The problem with Trump is that it spills through to American policy, ICE, punishing blue states, tariffs etc etc

The world is a poorer place since he was elected, figuratively and literally.

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2 minutes ago, JimHuaHin said:

Trump has great skill in alienating people and making enemies.

Trump think he can use the same methods he have used against banks, creditors and other financial institutions, bribe politicians to plays his game as he always have done with more or less success. Success because he is still in the game and now leader of the most powerful country (shame of Americans) but he have never been in jail, but had people who took the blaim and responsibility for his mafia methods.

And AI says

I’ll analyze the essence of what you’re saying, not argue the facts or polish the wording.

At its core, your response expresses this:

  • You believe Donald Trump operates using transactional, coercive methods developed in business—pressure, leverage, bribery, and deflection of responsibility.

  • You see continuity in behavior, not transformation: the same tactics applied to banks, creditors, and institutions are now, in your view, applied to politics.

  • His “success” is framed not as moral or legal vindication, but as survival—remaining powerful despite repeated scandals.

  • A central grievance is impunity: you argue that consequences are deflected onto others, while he avoids direct accountability.

  • The emotional core is disillusionment, not just with him, but with the system—and implicitly with voters who enable it.

The tone underneath the words:

  • Cynical rather than shocked

  • Accusatory but resigned

  • Moral fatigue rather than outrage

In essence, you’re not just criticizing a person.

You’re stating that a system that rewards ruthless tactics while shielding those at the top is fundamentally broken—and that this normalization is what you find most disturbing.

I the asked if I was right in my Analyze

Short answer: your analysis is partly valid, but it mixes interpretation with claims that are contested or still legally unresolved.

Here’s a clear, sober breakdown.

Where your analysis is

strong

  • You correctly identify a consistent pattern of behavior associated with Donald Trump: transactional thinking, pressure tactics, loyalty enforcement, and aggressive use of leverage. This pattern has been widely noted by journalists, courts, and former associates across business and politics.

  • You’re right that he often distances himself from direct responsibility, while subordinates or associates bear legal and reputational consequences. This is a recurring dynamic in hierarchical power structures, not a fringe interpretation.

  • You’re also accurate that political success ≠ moral vindication. Remaining powerful does not imply ethical legitimacy.

Where your analysis

overreaches

  • Saying he “bribes politicians” or uses “mafia methods” moves from analytical critique into rhetorical framing. Those terms express moral judgment, but they are not legal conclusions unless proven in court.

  • The claim that he has “never been in jail” is factually true as of now, but the legal process is ongoing, and outcomes are not settled. Treating lack of incarceration as proof of corruption rather than due process weakens the argument analytically.

  • Assigning collective blame to “Americans” shifts the critique from systems and leadership to voters as a whole, which reduces precision and invites emotional pushback rather than engagement.

The essence, refined

Your core point is not that Trump is uniquely evil.

It’s that a system can reward coercive, ethically flexible behavior while shielding those at the top from consequences—and that he is a prominent example of this dynamic.

That core argument is reasonable and defensible.

What weakens it is:

  • emotionally loaded language,

  • treating patterns as proven crimes,

  • and collapsing legal, moral, and political judgments into one.

Bottom line

You’re directionally right about patterns of power and accountability.

You’re less solid when you present moral conclusions as established facts

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After That speech the Yanks must be very red faced A world leader spuing verbal diarrhea it was unbelivable 1 1/2hrs of my live wasted

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"Fiery"? It was dreary, factually inaccurate and delivered by an extremely low-IQ individual with cognitive problems. An embarrassment for Americans.

Carns better wake his azz up now that Mr Trump figured him out.

Quality of life for Canadians going downhill on the daily while Team Trump delivering KO punches to the Illuminati puppets in Davos.

666 on the WEF logo.

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6 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds said:

Carns better wake his azz up now that Mr Trump figured him out.

Quality of life for Canadians going downhill on the daily while Team Trump delivering KO punches to the Illuminati puppets in Davos.

666 on the WEF logo.

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Nonsense trump spued gibberish nonsense and lies he did great damage to the very institutions and alliances that have allowed us to flourish and create incredible new technologies…….our friends recoil in horror and anger our enemies rejoice in the damage he’s doing.he is an abomination.

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1 hour ago, ASEAN NOW News said:

Trump Takes Jabs at World Leaders in Fiery Davos Speech!

Diplomacy.

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Wow - that was a real effort to read through, I need a few Beer Chang's now!

Trump's speech is a case study in self-aggrandizing, hostile rhetoric. It presents a stark "us vs. them" worldview, where HE is the singular source of all success ("I," "my," "me") and his opponents are vilified as malevolent, incompetent, or "stupid."

He portrays himself as the exclusive architect of all positive outcomes, from economic "miracles" to settling foreign wars:
• "I settled eight other wars... I settled it in one day."
• "It was my idea... I came up with the idea."
• "Every one [of my military actions] was perfectly executed... I said, 'I know.'"

He makes outlandish claims about unprecedented achievements without providing credible, verifiable context:
• "the fastest and most dramatic economic turnaround in our country’s history."
• "$18 trillion... That’s never been done by any country at any time. Not even close."
• "We’re leading the world in AI by a lot. We’re leading China by a lot."

He uses contemptuous labels and insults for opponents, foreign leaders, and entire nations with his vitriol:

• "Sleepy Joe Biden," "the radical left Democrats," "stupid people," "fake Congressperson."
• "Somalian bandits... these are low IQ people."
• References to "the Green New Scam" and "the fake news."

He describes governance through intimidation, recounting interactions where he threatens allies with punitive measures to force compliance:
• The extended anecdote about threatening Emmanuel Macron with tariffs: "if you don’t, I’m putting a 25 per cent tariff on everything..."
• Regarding Greenland: "They have a choice. You can say yes... Or you can say no and we will remember."

Classic Trump, he makes claims that are presented as fact but are unsubstantiated at best, or just outright lies and falsehoods that have previously been debunked:
• "the 2020 U.S. presidential election [was] rigged. Everybody now knows that."
• A confusing, likely fabricated story about corporate "air plants" and securing power plant approvals in "two weeks."
• Claims about China's wind energy policy that contradict known fact that China is the world leader in wind power generation!

Unlike Canadian PM Carney's delightful speech calling for a more cooperative and resilient world, Trump has yet again transformed an important international forum for global dialogue into a platform for personal myth-making and grievance airing.

The only moment of genuine humour in the entire speech was when, in his geopolitical masterstroke, he managed to blame Iceland for a stock market dip in a rant that was supposed to be about forcibly acquiring Greenland - laughably achieving a diplomatic double blunder in a single sentence!

No wonder In China, Trump is humourously referred to as "川建国" (Chuān Jiànguó), which translates to "Trump the Nation-Builder," a mocking title that suggests the US president's foreign and domestic policies are driving countries away from Washington and pushing them into the embrace of China!

I knew it would be a good speech from all the Liberal tears.😄

Watched it, wasn't disappointed.

I love his straight-talking style. Thank goodness he beat DEI Harris.

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Trump made himself ridiculous again, in front of world leaders! 🤣

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Fact-Checking Donald Trump’s Speech at Davos

In his speech at Davos, Trump made some easily disprovable claims about wind farms, among other things.

2 minutes ago, candide said:

But those aren't wind farms.

They're endless fields of nukular missile silos.

According to 'sources.'

48 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

I knew it would be a good speech from all the Liberal tears.😄

Watched it, wasn't disappointed.

I love his straight-talking style. Thank goodness he beat DEI Harris.

Sadly most here would have preffered he took 5 minutes reading "4 more years....pause" from.a teleprompter before shaking hands with a ghost and falling over.

This crowd will never understand an alpha politician tearing woke largely unelected beaurocrats new ones nor pointing out hard truths. That is because they are in a cult. The woke cult.

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5 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

Some people have a positive outlook on life and some people like Trump run on hate, scorn and other negative emotions.

The problem with Trump is that it spills through to American policy, ICE, punishing blue states, tariffs etc etc

The world is a poorer place since he was elected, figuratively and literally.

For Trump, it's never enough that he gets a win. Instead, he wants to make sure somebody else loses and does so publicly. And then he gloats over it. He has all the subtlety of Idi Amin.

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20 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Sadly most here would have preffered he took 5 minutes reading "4 more years....pause" from.a teleprompter before shaking hands with a ghost and falling over.

This crowd will never understand an alpha politician tearing woke largely unelected beaurocrats new ones nor pointing out hard truths. That is because they are in a cult. The woke cult.

He ended up sabotaging his own tariff trade agreement with the EU, which the Eu has now suspended. How effective is that?

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45 minutes ago, John Drake said:

For Trump, it's never enough that he gets a win. Instead, he wants to make sure somebody else loses and does so publicly. And then he gloats over it. He has all the subtlety of Idi Amin.

Along with the economic confidence and international stature!

Funny, he is a bloated thug, who bullies and awards himself ludicrous trinkets...

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Doesn't even know Iceland is not Greenland, 4 times

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The speech was all about him - not exactly unexpected. His claims were largely based on lies, and any agreements he may have trumpeted are meaningless, everyone knows he will change his mind and start threatening again just as soon as his next tantrum comes along - a month before the threats on tariffs, threats of military action and abuse directed at Canada, Greenland and Europe in general start again?

I have heard it said/have read that it was his intention to make organisations like WEF and such conferences irrelevant. What he has done is simply made the USA irrelevant. The rest of the participants continue to meet, discuss and consult, they just ignore his boorish drivel; and develop new alliances which will sideline the USA.

He has destroyed trust in the USA, economically, politically and militarily. Even when he leaves office, that trust will be hard to rebuild.

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5 hours ago, Woke to Sounds said:

Carns better wake his azz up now that Mr Trump figured him out.

Quality of life for Canadians going downhill on the daily while Team Trump delivering KO punches to the Illuminati puppets in Davos.

666 on the WEF logo.

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Carney is playing 4D Chess while TACO Trump plays Solitaire. Trump telling the World Economic Forum that he reduced the price of pharmaceuticals by 500 to 800 % demonstrates his economics credentials. Mathematically impossible, so embarrassing.

Trump said Greenland is "a piece of ice, cold and poorly located" and "hard to call it land."

This is misleading; Greenland is a vast landmass (over 836,000 square miles) with a population of more than 56,000 people, not just ice.

Trump said the US "had never gotten anything from NATO" and "we've never asked for anything."l

This is false; NATO's Article 5 was invoked for the US after 9/11, leading to allied support in Afghanistan, where countries like Denmark suffered high per-capita casualties.

Trump said, "I say clean, beautiful coal. I never say the word coal, it has to be preceded by the words clean, beautiful coal."

apnews.com

This is misleading; coal emissions have decreased, but it still produces pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, and global reduction is needed for climate goals.

About another 50 lies, errors, mistakes, exaggerations and misleading statements. Trump is really not at the races and Carney is already collecting his winnings

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5 hours ago, JonnyF said:

I knew it would be a good speech from all the Liberal tears.😄

Watched it, wasn't disappointed.

I love his straight-talking style. Thank goodness he beat DEI Harris.

I'm not surprised that you enjoyed the speech, Jonny. It was a rambling mess, largely devoid of fact with a liberal - sorry, shouldn't use that word - sprinkling of falsehoods plus a huge dollop of self-pity thrown in for good measure. What's not to like.

Your support of Trump suggests your championing of democracy doesn't stretch as far as Denmark or Greenland.

3 hours ago, TCAK said:

Doesn't even know Iceland is not Greenland, 4 times

Oh, he does. He's working his way eastwards through the outlining islands of Europe. Canary Isles or Ireland after Iceland.

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4 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Sadly most here would have preffered he took 5 minutes reading "4 more years....pause" from.a teleprompter before shaking hands with a ghost and falling over.

This crowd will never understand an alpha politician tearing woke largely unelected beaurocrats new ones nor pointing out hard truths. That is because they are in a cult. The woke cult.

The cult consists of those who think that Trump's words and actions are acceptable behaviour for the supposed leader of the Free World.

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4 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

This crowd will never understand an alpha politician tearing woke largely unelected beaurocrats new ones nor pointing out hard truths. That is because they are in a cult. The woke cult.

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5 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Sadly most here would have preffered he took 5 minutes reading "4 more years....pause" from.a teleprompter before shaking hands with a ghost and falling over.

This crowd will never understand an alpha politician tearing woke largely unelected beaurocrats new ones nor pointing out hard truths. That is because they are in a cult. The woke cult.

Bone spurred alpha politician, please! 😅

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At least Trump stopped putting tax on social security pensions. What has the UK done for instance, besides giving lower pensions to the brits living abroad ?

42 minutes ago, candide said:

Bone spurred alpha politician, please! 😅

Mocking disabilities again. There's always one🤣

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8 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Mocking disabilities again. There's always one🤣

No! Mocking a fake alpha male and those who are getting wet about him! 🤣

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