Donald Trump On World Economic Forum: The voices of protest are becoming louder at the global level regarding the policies of US President Donald Trump and his aggressive style. After America’s stance on issues like Venezuela and Greenland, many international leaders have termed Trump’s behavior as dictatorial. Meanwhile, Trump has given a shocking statement about himself in the World Economic Forum (WEF) held in Davos, Switzerland.
‘People say I am a dictator’
While addressing the WEF, Trump mentioned the reactions to his speech. He said that his speech has received an overwhelming response. Trump said, ‘We gave a good speech, we got very good reviews. I can’t believe it myself.”
Responding to his criticism, Trump said, “People usually say he’s a terrible dictator. Yes, I’m a dictator, but sometimes you need a dictator.”
‘My decisions are not based on ideology, but on common sense’
Defending his decisions, US President Donald Trump said that he is not inspired by any particular ideology but by practicality. He said, “It is all based on common sense. There is nothing like being conservative or liberal in this. About 95 percent of the decisions are based on common sense, and that is what is most important.”
Global tension increased due to statement on Greenland
Earlier in Davos itself, Trump had admitted that his statements had created tension across the world. However, he also said that his intentions were misinterpreted. Trump said, “People thought I would use force, but I don’t need to use force. I don’t want to use force and I never will.”

