Donald Trump isn’t new to making bold statements, but a body language expert has suggested that his movements during a recent speech may have showcased his disdain for his European allies.
Raising broader questions not only about geopolitical tension but also the psychological profiles often analyzed in high-stakes diplomatic evaluations.
Trump appeared to ruffle some feathers with his remarks reflecting on Victory in Europe (VE) Day celebrations, which hold historical, emotional.
And even legal significance tied to post-war treaty obligations, military veterans’ benefits, and international recognition protocols.
On May 15, Trump addressed U.S. troops stationed in Qatar as part of a broader trip to the Middle East, where he made his feelings about VE Day celebrations quite clear.
Remarks that have drawn sharp criticism and have implications for foreign policy legal advisories and military insurance frameworks involving allied nations.
For those unfamiliar, VE Day is celebrated on May 8 and marks Germany’s surrender to the Allies in World War II.