Fraktur: Bald Head
The article questions why more politicians are not following the example of the FDP Secretary-General in Baden-Württemberg and mentions Donald Trump's apparent disinterest in sound advice due to his ongoing conflicts.
The article reflects on the political landscape in Germany, specifically questioning the lack of follow-up actions from politicians in response to the initiatives of the FDP Secretary-General in Baden-Württemberg. The author suggests that unlike Trump, who has much to lose, other politicians might not share the same apprehensions. The piece implies a stark comparison between Trump's approach and that of German politicians, highlighting their hesitance to take bold stances.
The author delves deeper into Trump’s character, indicating that his disregard for sound advice is evident not just in his political decisions but also in his international dealings, particularly with the Middle East. The mention of Iran serves to illustrate Trump’s propensity to ignore critical insights that could lead to constructive resolutions. The author humorously speculates on what could have been if Trump's ideas for commercial projects had been taken seriously, suggesting a utopian vision of prosperity along the Hormuz Strait that Trump himself would envision.
Ultimately, the article captures a broader sentiment about the European political scene, where Merkel-era caution continues to pervade decision-making, contrasting sharply with Trump’s often reckless bravado. The implication is that while Europe might prefer to handle the chaos in the Middle East themselves, Trump's actions are leading to a geopolitical realignment that Europeans must navigate without his guidance.