I am 100 percent certain that unpredictability redounded to the benefit of the United States.” The Washington Post columnist ...
US President Donald Trump is not the first world leader to believe that irrational behaviour in foreign affairs negotiations ...
Joseph Lynskey, who was pushed in front of a New York City subway, but miraculously survived, shared the moment his life ...
Trump has repeatedly and explicitly said he wants to use the perception he is unpredictable, and even unhinged, to boost ...
He wanted his aides to tell diplomats, “I’m sorry … he is out of control … you don’t know the man,” or that he’s a “dramatically disjointed ...
(Bloomberg) -- Javier Milei, Argentina’s brash, libertarian president, is (mostly) OK with the nickname pundits have given him: “el loco,” or “the madman.” But he’s quick to point out ...
A man who was pushed into the path of an oncoming subway train in New York City recounted his harrowing tale in a new interview after he narrowly escaped death. Joseph Lynskey, 45, was standing on ...
“I call it the madman theory, Bob,” the incoming president said in 1968, according to Haldeman’s memoirs, published a decade later. Outlining his strategy to convince communist North Vietnam ...