President Trump is given a letter from King Charles III, by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer within the Oval Workplace on the White Home on Feb 27
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There is a sample in a lot of President Trump’s interactions with different world leaders. You may name it “the art of the praise” – and they’re serving heaping quantities of flattery.
When Prime Minister Kier Starmer of the U.Okay. paid a go to to the White Home in February, he introduced a letter tucked in his jacket pocket. It was a proper invitation from King Charles III for a uncommon second state go to, introduced to Trump with rhetorical flourish within the Oval Workplace.
“This is really special. This has never happened before,” Starmer stated. “This is unprecedented, and I think that just symbolizes the strength of the relationship between us. So this is a very special letter.”
Then, in July, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu introduced Trump one other letter, one he stated he had despatched to the Nobel Committee.
“It’s nominating you for the Peace Prize, which is well deserved and you should get it,” Netanyahu stated to Trump. Trump has lengthy coveted the Nobel Peace Prize, and responded with a “wow.”
Two days later at one other White Home occasion, the leaders of a number of African nations concurred when prompted by a pleasant journalist. Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, the leaders stated.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu palms a letter he despatched to the Nobel Peace Prize committee to appoint President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize on July 7 in Washington, D.C. Trump had been internet hosting Netanyahu to debate a possible ceasefire settlement to finish the combating in Gaza.
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The president has been receptive to each honors, thanking Starmer and Netanyahu. However there’s technique within the flattery, and it seems a lot completely different from Trump’s first White Home time period. Throughout his first time period, world leaders had been skeptical and distant of Trump’s authority. Now, throughout his second, they’re extra obsequious.
He is again, and he is highly effective,” said Kurt Volker, a career diplomat who served during the first Trump term and is now, among other post-government roles, serving as a fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis, a nonpartisan, public policy institution. He described the thinking of European leaders, especially: “He can do issues that we like or do not like, so we might higher be sure that he does what we like.”
And Trump is not simply getting extra reward, he is getting outcomes, stated Volker. He factors to the pledges from NATO alliance members to spend 5% of their GDP on protection by 2035, which Trump helped safe on the NATO summit within the Hague in June.
“And some of that is Europeans stepping up to do what they should have been doing already,” stated Volker.
The White Home factors to the variety of leaders who’ve come to Washington to fulfill with Trump, together with repeat visits. The entire is as much as 23 thus far, with a lot of them coming to the White Home in hopes of securing a good commerce take care of decrease tariffs. That’s way over visited Presidents Biden and Obama throughout their first six months.
“The results speak for themselves: the President’s trade deals are leveling the playing field for our farmers and workers, trillions of dollars in investment are flooding into our country, and decades-long wars are ending – making the entire world safer and more prosperous,” stated Anna Kelly, a White Home spokesperson, in an announcement to NPR. “Foreign leaders are eager for a positive relationship with President Trump and to participate in the booming Trump economy.”

President Trump holds a letter from King Charles III given to him by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer throughout a gathering on the White Home on Feb. 27.
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There may be one other rationalization. These leaders have “taken the measure of the man,” stated Ivo Daalder. He’s a senior fellow on the Belfer Middle at Harvard and served as U.S. ambassador to NATO through the Obama administration.
He says Trump clearly desires to be seen as a winner, as a singularly essential determine who achieves issues that others cannot.
“So, flattery and saying he is the best, that he is the only person who could have achieved this outcome at this summit, is meant to first and foremost keep him on side,” Daalder says.
Final weekend, European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen made certain to go with Trump earlier than hashing out the ultimate particulars of a commerce settlement, calling him a “tough negotiator and deal maker.” Then she took a web page proper out of Trump’s playbook.
“If we are successful I think it would be the biggest deal each of us has ever struck,” von der Leyen stated. Later, once they introduced {that a} deal had, in reality, been struck, Trump proudly echoed von der Leyen’s language about it being the ‘greatest deal ever made.’
As with most of the commerce offers Trump has introduced, most of the particulars with the EU-U.S. settlement stay fairly murky. However for Trump they’re all wins, and he, as deal maker in chief, is the central protagonist.
That is one other shift from the primary time period, when Daalder says many leaders tried to work with Trump’s secretaries of state or nationwide safety advisers. They had been seen as “guard rails” or aides who may prevail upon Trump to get a sure end result. However Daalder says that largely did not work. Trump was and is the decider, and overseas leaders and diplomats have now figured that out.
“He alone decides. And that means you have to deal with Trump in order to get any deal,” stated Daalder. “And the only way to get a good deal is to flatter him.”
Within the case of NATO, the flattery was fruitful. Trump has lengthy been uncertain of the mutual protection alliance. Earlier than their most up-to-date summit, NATO Chief Mark Rutte despatched a fawning textual content to Trump, which the president then posted on his social media website, Fact Social.
“You are flying into another big success in The Hague this evening,” Rutte wrote. “You will achieve something NO American president in decades could get done.”
Getting the NATO alliance members to comply with spend 5% of their GDP on protection was a serious win for Trump and the alliance, which Rutte reiterated when the 2 had been head to head.
“It’s absolutely true,” stated Rutte. “I want to state here, without President Trump this would not have happened.”
This was the identical look the place Rutte appeared to consult with Trump as “daddy,” which the president and his merch-making-machine ran with.
“I think he likes me if he doesn’t, I’ll let you know,” Trump stated of Rutte, when a reporter requested in regards to the daddy reference. “He did it very affectionately. ‘Daddy, you’re my daddy.'”
This episode additionally proved that “shamelessness truly is a superpower” stated Justin Logan, director of protection and overseas coverage research on the CATO Institute. He sees Trump’s management type as very private and customized, at occasions even “primal.”
“Nothing is forever. You can go from [Trump’s] nice list to the naughty list and back with some alacrity,” stated Logan. “That’s the really unnerving thing. So I think the lesson here will be, keep larding on the praise, even if it doesn’t feel so great.”
For a few of these leaders, there have been political penalties at dwelling. In lots of nations, Trump stays an unpopular determine and leaders have taken warmth for his or her over-the-top reward, working to win him over.