World leaders, including Prime Minister Kier Starmer and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have employed flattery towards President Trump during interactions. Starmer presented a rare second state visit invitation from King Charles III, reinforcing the strong relationship between the countries. Netanyahu nominated Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize, a coveted honor for the president. The dynamic between Trump and world leaders has shifted significantly since his first term, with leaders more willing to appease Trump in hopes of favorable outcomes, reflecting a strategic approach to diplomacy.
When Prime Minister Kier Starmer of the U.K. paid a visit to the White House in February, he brought a letter tucked in his jacket pocket.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu brought Trump another letter, one he said he had sent to the Nobel Committee.
During his first term, world leaders were skeptical and distant of Trump's authority. Now, during his second, they're more obsequious.
He's back, and he's powerful,
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