Just about three weeks since Donald Trump was sworn into office as the 47th President of the United States, he has ushered in a season of great anxiety following the deployment of what analysts and some psychologists are calling the 'mad theory.'   At first, it appeared like there was no pattern to the 'madness'.  The mad man theory was first coined by President Richard Nixon who made outrageous threats during the Vietnam war to believe that America was ready to do anything to end the conflict.  In comes Trump.

A threat of a land grab here, taking over of Panama Canal and annexing Greenland.  A Controversy here, controversy there, a rollercoaster of some sort… with his Executive orders, affirmed at the stroke of a pen, causing extremely far-reaching effects for many countries around the world.

Not moved an inch by the endless dissenting voices surrounding his decisions, he has dared to go and inflict some more.

He seems to believe that he can bulldoze opponents on the negotiation table to give concessions they could not normally give without his threats and fiats.