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Recently, there has been some chaos in the global news circle again. Trump posted a picture of an "official portrait" on social media, directly announcing that he has become the acting president of Venezuela, with a term explicitly until January 2026. How outrageous is this move? Just editing a picture, tweeting, and suddenly, unilaterally "taking over" another country's government. The Venezuelan government is probably also stunned and has yet to respond.
Netizens' comments are priceless: "Is the next step to appoint himself as the Governor of the Moon?" Some even suggest, "Just issue TrumpCoin simultaneously to achieve digital governance in one step." Even casual viewers are sighing, "Such a script that even writers wouldn't dare to write."
What do you think this is? Some believe it's blatant hegemonism, others see it as performance art, and some are worried it reflects the increasingly entertainment-oriented extreme of politics. There are also those who quietly watch and say nothing.
Speaking of which, such surreal news is becoming more common on the global political stage. Sometimes it's hard to tell whether to laugh or cry. But it also reminds us that market sentiment and political trends are sometimes closely linked, especially when political issues involve great power games, even asset prices can fluctuate. This move definitely warrants ongoing observation.