A senior psychologist has raised alarm overDonald Trump's declining mental health as the peace talks between the US-Israel and Iran once again gain momentum. The US-Iran two-week ceasefire is due to end on Wednesday. On Sunday,Trumpagain threatened to strike Iranian power plants and bridges if a deal is not reached
French neuropsychiatrist Boris Cyrulnik suggested during a radio interview that US PresidentDonald Trumpdid not suffer from a mental illness, but rather presented a profile of a "psychopath". Mr Cyrulnik was speaking at Radio France's France Inter program, where he said that there is no need to callDonald Trump"crazy". He said: "He's not mentally ill (...) because a crazy person is irresponsible. Trump is responsible."
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?????? "#Trumpn’est pas un malade mental. Il n’est pas fou : un fou est irresponsable, or Trump est responsable. C’est un psychopathe soumis à ses pulsions. C’est un trouble du développement lié à une carence éducative." Boris Cyrulnik, neuropsychiatre [email protected]/VsIwsLuNyb
He added: "He is a psychopath driven by his impulses. It is a developmental disorder linked to an educational deficiency."
Trump has always denied suffering from any cognitive issues, adding that he has "aced" multiple mental tests.
On Sunday, Trump wrote on Truth Social: “My Representatives are going to Islamabad, Pakistan - They will be there tomorrow evening, for Negotiations. We are offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL, and I hope they take it because, if they don't, the United States is going to knock out every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran.
Warning there will be “NO MORE MR NICE GUY” if talks fail, Trump said these bridges and power plants will “come down fast, they'll come down easy”.
The specialist further explained that people with this type of profile often struggle to control their impulses. He said: "They live in the present (...) they act on their impulses."
Source: Daily Express :: World Feed