This message comes from a Swedish psychologist, P. Wirsén. I couldn't resist sharing his words about the meeting between Zelensky and Trump. It is very important to understand this.
So, read this: "It became painfully clear what narcissistic power games and psychopathology look like when Trump openly humiliated Zelensky at the White House. In front of recognized journalists from around the world, he called Zelensky "disrespectful," questioned his loyalty, and insinuated that he did not deserve support from the United States.
As if that were not enough, he warned that Zelensky could cause a third world war—a classic psychopathic trait where threats are used as a means to gain control. It was not just a sign of poor diplomacy; it was a demonstrative manifestation of power, marked by narcissism and psychopathy. Grandiose self-image and need for submission — Trump expected Zelensky to show gratitude and admiration. When that did not happen, he publicly punished him. People with narcissistic personality disorder cannot tolerate their self-image being questioned and use humiliation as a defense. Manipulation and threats — Blaming someone for a potential disaster is a classic psychopathic tactic. By saying that Zelensky is "playing with World War III," he shifts the blame onto him while portraying himself as the only one who can prevent the catastrophe. Impulsive and emotionally driven exertion of power — When Trump felt challenged by Zelensky, he abruptly ended the meeting.
A stable and strategic leader would have handled the situation diplomatically, but someone with psychopathic traits instinctively reacts based on their sense of losing control. But why did he do this in front of the press? This is why narcissists and psychopaths love to display their power publicly. By humiliating Zelensky before the eyes of the world, he not only sends a message to him but to all leaders and nations: "I am the one who decides, and those who disobey will be crushed." What we witnessed was not just a president behaving inappropriately. It was a textbook example of how narcissistic and psychopathic leaders use humiliation, threats, and manipulation to assert their power. And just like in destructive relationships, this is never about building but about controlling.
And why was the agreement about minerals? What is needed to drive a Tesla? Narcissists, dictators, and psychopaths idealize each other and scratch each other's backs in unholy alliances. Trump can no longer claim to be the leader of the free world. His actions today do not place him among democratic statesmen but among the dictators of history. A true leader builds alliances through respect and diplomacy, while a dictator rules through threats, fear, and humiliation. When the fate of the world is at stake, we must not close our eyes to the difference. That day [28 Feb 2025], we did not see a president; we saw a full-fledged despot."