Psychologist reveals alarming message Donald Trump hid in shocking threats to Iran

Dr. Tracy King suggests that Donald Trump’s rhetoric about Iran is not just meant to threaten another nation, but to overwhelm how people think and react. His words are designed to shape perception before facts can be calmly evaluated.

By using intense phrases like “extortion, corruption, and death,” he creates a dramatic emotional atmosphere. This language triggers both fear and fascination at the same time.

King argues that such extreme wording limits people’s ability to think critically. Instead of analyzing details, listeners are pulled into a heightened emotional state.

This emotional overload narrows perspective. Fear and excitement take over, leaving little room for balance, logic, or careful judgment.

At the same time, Trump’s messaging consistently shifts attention back to himself. Even when discussing military actions, he frames events through his own experience and decisions.

According to King, this reinforces an image of him as the central figure in moments of crisis. Supporters may see strength and control, while critics perceive calculated unpredictability.

Even with a temporary ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, the psychological impact of his language remains. His words continue to influence how people imagine future actions and outcomes.