Just yesterday, the prime minister made the case for "calm discussion" with the United States.
He wakes up this morning to President Trump personifying a political Catherine wheel: spinning, unpredictable, colourful and firing off reactions at every angle.
Every angle, including in the direction of the UK, and in particular Sir Keir Starmer.
This moment, like no other before it, poses a massive strategic question for Sir Keir: What on earth to do now?
He has courted Donald Trump and built his foreign policy around being seen to be a dependable, trustworthy ally of the president, who wouldn't sound off about him in public.

