Although Donald Trump has yet to officially take office as president, his statements have already overshadowed everyone and everything.
The phrase “Take Out Greenland” originates from a famous Georgian comedy. This title reflects the exaggerated and humorous tones often found in satirical Georgian media, providing a cultural lens through which to view the current political discourse.
The once and future president of the United States seems to have developed imperialist ambitions, seeking to expand the U.S. and acquire new territories. This includes discussions about annexing the vast expanse of Canada, taking over Greenland, which is part of an EU member state, raising questions about the Panama Canal, and even suggesting changes to geographical names.
In short, Trump is coming in even louder than anticipated. Political analyst Buka Petriashvili touched on these topics in the program “The World as It Is.”
The program host also discussed Trump’s stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict, noting that Trump directly threatens to unleash “hell” on those responsible for failing to resolve the hostage release issue.
Regarding Russia, those close to Trump assert that no agreements will concede anything to Putin. This relates to establishing peace in Ukraine, with Trump determined to preserve Ukraine’s sovereignty.
Meanwhile, Armenia and Azerbaijan are engaging in forceful dialogue, and Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine.