This week's PR News review covered Donald Trump's foreign policy, the resulting and global chaos before moving on to disucss NASA's Artemis mission for its public relations.
Trump's foreign policy rhetoric
Mark Borkowski and Ben Smith centered on whether Donald Trump's actions were aimed at selling war or peace?
Borkowski argued that Trump failed in the propaganda war with Iran by not achieving a clean exit.
Global vulnerability, the Axis of chaos and increased defense spending
Participants
discussed the global chaos caused by single figures and the growing
vulnerability to modern warfare. Governments need to communicate the
necessity of a stronger defense, possibly through increased taxation or
fund reallocation away from welfare and health.
NASA's Artemis mission PR masterclass
NASA’s
Artemis mission to the moon was praised as a PR masterclass due to its
precise choreography and positive global impact. The mission served as a
strong beacon of positive human ingenuity and counter-narrative to
political chaos.
It also served as a "reminder to us all of when America used to have a more positive role in the world."
Melania denies Epstein rumours
Borkowski and Smith discuss why Melania Trump felt the need to make a statement denying rumours she had any connection with Epstein, when there were no rumours she had any connection with Epstein!
If you enjoyed this article, sign up for free to our twice weekly editorial alert.
We have six email alerts in total - covering ESG, internal comms, PR jobs and events. Enter your email address below to find out more: