08/04/2026
I am concern with American President's way of talking to the world's humanity; It is so irrespecutful , so disgusting and so rude. I do respect good hearted USA citizens but not to their current p0resident and I feel sorry for them as they do not deserve such a disgusting man. American history is full of honorable leaders like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Kennedy, and most recent one-Clinton.
In today’s politics, it is increasingly evident that the language used by some leaders has become harsher, pushing the limits of balance and restraint. Particularly in recent years, certain leadership styles have been shaped by direct and, at times, irresponsible expressions, lacking diplomatic finesse. This trend undermines seriousness and trust in international relations. Governance is not something that should be conducted through impulsive reactions or uncontrolled rhetoric, but through reason, balance, and responsibility.
In contrast, within certain systems that possess deeply rooted state traditions—especially in British political culture—the language of the state is maintained in a more measured, subtle, and institutional framework. This approach reflects an understanding that power should not be exercised through loudness or aggression, but through control and discipline. True power does not feel the need to constantly display itself.
The fundamental distinction here is not merely between countries, but between different conceptions of power. On one side, there is an approach that uses power crudely, turning it into a tool of pressure and fear; on the other, there is an understanding that restrains, balances, and applies power within a framework of civility.
What humanity truly needs is not which power dominates, but how power is limited and governed within ethical and legal boundaries. Otherwise, the degradation in the language of leadership inevitably leads to the degradation of systems themselves, creating a crisis that affects not just states, but all of humanity.