I genuinely had to pause and double-check if this video was AI-generated — because it’s almost too cringeworthy to be real.
Look, everyone has personal hobbies, and Ms. Takaichi clearly loves music. But turning serious international diplomacy into public karaoke-and-dance routines — first dancing with the American president, then drumming with the South Korean leader, and now serenading the Philippine president — feels less like charm and more like budget “tavern diplomacy.”
At some point, a bit of dignity, decorum, and gravitas on the world stage wouldn’t hurt when representing your country.
BREAKING: Japan’s stock market index Nikkei just made a new all time and hit 65,400 for the first time in HISTORY.
¥30,500,000,000,000 added to the Japanese stock market today.
🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran's Fars News just dropped something wild.
According to them, American officials have been privately messaging Tehran telling them to ignore Trump's posts about a deal because they're "primarily for promotional purposes and media consumption."
His own officials are telling an adversary to tune out the president.
If true, the U.S. negotiating position is being undermined from the inside before it even begins.
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BREAKING: Iran rejects the new NYT/US officials claim that Iran "agreed" to hand over its highly enriched uranium and suspend enrichment above 3.6% for 10 years as part of Trump's announced "largely negotiated agreement," calling these reports "completely false," and confirms talks are focused only on ending the war with no nuclear details being discussed, per an informed Iranian source to Tasnim.
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has additionally issued a directive last week that uranium "must not leave the country," under any circumstances or deal.