In just three weeks before Election Day, acclaimed journalist Bob Woodward has unveiled his new book, "War", which delves deep into the political psyche of both President Biden and former President Trump. Woodward had a compelling conversation with retired General Mark Milley, who described Trump as 'the most dangerous person ever', raising alarm bells due to his position as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. Milleyβs assertion that Trump embodies a totalitarian threat has sparked significant discussion about the implications for national security. The book reveals instances of Trumpβs ongoing communications with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which raises concerns regarding foreign manipulation of U.S. leadership. During a recent event, Trump did not deny these communications, only asserting that maintaining a friendly relationship was a 'smart thing', a remark that merits scrutiny given Putin's ongoing aggression in Ukraine, akin to imperialistic ambitions reminiscent of historic dictators. In light of the current political climate, Woodward has emphasized the urgency of these dangers, particularly with the specter of Trump possibly returning to power. The mix of historical parallels and psychological manipulation describes a volatile situation that could redefine the global order.
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