As the United States weighs its strategy toward Iran, debate has intensified not only over foreign policy but also over President Donald Trump’s leadership.
Reports of military planning and diplomatic maneuvering have unfolded alongside renewed scrutiny of the president’s decision-making.
Podcast remarks spark reaction
During an appearance on The Daily Beast podcast, psychologist John Gartner, a former professor at Johns Hopkins University, questioned the president’s mental condition.
He argued that psychological factors could influence high-level policy choices, particularly in moments of geopolitical strain.
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“It's such a terrible combination, because we have a constitutional crisis of sorts... But we have someone with a brain disorder, OK? A deteriorating brain disorder, so they have no internal controls or judgment”, John Gartner said.
He referred to the president’s recent comments at a meeting of the newly formed Board of Peace, including remarks about possible next steps regarding Iran, as examples supporting his concerns.
White house response
The White House rejected the allegations. In comments reported by the International Business Times, spokesperson Davis Ingle defended the president, stating: “President Trump is the sharpest, most accessible, and energetic president in American history”.
The exchange comes at a time of heightened tension with Iran, as U.S. officials consider potential responses to regional developments.
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The overlap between strategic military considerations and public debate over presidential fitness has further intensified political divisions.
Sources: International Business Times.
