We understand poor Donald Duck. Sharing his first name with the 47th president of the United States is a constant ordeal that would justify therapy or, at the very least, a change of name. Because while one is a grumpy but ultimately lovable duck, the other is a walking paradox who has redefined the contours of the American presidency. "Sheriff of the apocalypse or madman of the tsar? “ His entire approach, from his personal brand to his governance and foreign policy, is a coherent expression of a strategy focused on perception, repetition, and a disregard for conventional norms. The world, preparing for war after decades of relative peace, is left to wonder how America will eventually "wake up" from this "deconstruction" and what the future holds. Not to forget a skillful exploitation of perception rather than facts, all in the service of a quest for personal power, ”unable to distinguish his personal interests from those of the nation," as his former National Security Advisor John Bolton so aptly put it...