Trump compared to mobster Tony Soprano by former envoy to Panama [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Sun 23 Feb 2025 08.00 EST
Last modified on Sun 23 Feb 2025 10.21 EST
The former US ambassador to Panama has launched a stinging critique of Donald Trumps approach towards Latin America, comparing his conduct to that of the ruthless and egotistical fictional mob boss Tony Soprano.
In the first month of his presidency, the US president has shocked some observers with his aggressive focus on a region many expected him to largely ignore. Early steps have included threatening to take back the Panama Canal, accusing Mexicos government of being in cahoots with narco-traffickers, sending an envoy to meet the Venezuelan dictator, Nicolás Maduro, and clashing with Colombias president, Gustavo Petro, over deportation flights.
John Feeley, who was regarded as one of the state departments top Latin America experts until he resigned from his job in Panama during Trumps first term, said he was horrified but not surprised by Trumps moves. If you use as your psychological paradigm [for Trump] a combination of Tony Soprano and Thucydides
it shouldnt come as much of a surprise that hes going to go to the Americas first, the ex-ambassador said, referring to the ancient historian who chronicled the fifth-century BC struggle between Athens and Sparta.
Feeley believed the most famous line from Thucydidess account of that war The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must explained Trumps bully-boy worldview.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/23/trump-tony-soprano
Tony Soprano had some morals and a code.
This one is more like a combo of Riff Raff and Boris Badenov, a tacky blowhard feigning "style" with zero foresight beyond the moment -

