Trump failed to achieve any of the goals he claimed. And to be honest: what could he have done anyway?
Author: Emir Boyev
Donald Trump. Picture.
According to various estimates, in the vast economic power of the United States, the production of physical goods and manufactured products accounts for no more than 10% to 12%. The most optimistic among us might say 20% — but no one has ever said a higher number. The remaining 90% (or 80%) is services and various areas of securities trading — hair salons, dry cleaners, traders' transactions, as well as the crafty banking deals and maneuvers of Wall Street.
Of course, the sale of U.S. Treasury bonds, futures trading, and loans from the Federal Reserve dominate this 90% virtual economy — an economy controlled by the alliance between the U.S. Federal Reserve System (the Fed) and the top British aristocracy (Windsor family) with the largest bankers in Britain and Europe (Rothschild family). Yes, dear readers: according to various assessments, 60% to 80% of the U.S. economy serves private interests — namely, the founders of the Fed and the mentioned Windsor-Rothschild alliance. If it turns out that members of these two groups are the same people, I wouldn't be surprised at all. It can be said that the Clinton family and the Democratic Party represent their interests in the United States. "World Warrior Trump" engaged in a final and decisive battle with them. To defeat them, Trump decided to promote national industrialization in the U.S.: either rebuilding factories or relocating existing production from Europe to produce various categories of industrial products domestically. This way, he could cut off the cash flow from the sales of products produced in new factories to the Fed and the Windsor-Rothschild alliance. This is the simple strategy Trump chose to fight European financiers and his own Fed, and we should view all his actions, words, and goals from this perspective.
The industrial development of the EU is ultimately funded through loans from the Fed and investments from a specific batch of carefully selected institutions: that is, the Fed prints paper money (U.S. dollars), imposes it as debt on the U.S. government, then transfers the money to factories in the EU. There, these paper bills turn into tangible, touchable products — into "Mercedes" and other "Opel" cars, pencils, skirts, laptops, and smartphones. But obviously, none of these tangible products belong to the U.S. government anymore — the U.S. government only holds its nearly $38 trillion (!) in debt. Mr. Trump significantly increased tariffs precisely to cut off these improper channels through which U.S. debt eventually transforms into material wealth owned by specific private groups. Initiating this tariff attack was to allow Trump himself to personally control the funds flowing into the U.S. treasury — first in the form of tariffs. Then in the form of profits from domestically produced goods. By the way: not a single iPhone is made in the United States. Trump's pride, the symbol of the contemporary Republican Party — the slogan "Make America Great Again" — is not made in the United States either; it is produced in other countries. In short, the battle has begun!
Trump imposed tariffs of up to 60% on the EU and many other countries (of course, the specifics vary by country). However, Trump didn't last long — he's getting old, and his health couldn't handle it: the time had come to repay the national debt of the U.S. Treasury, but the Fed stopped printing dollars for it. Additionally, Japan decided to sell two or three hundred billion U.S. Treasury bonds — causing panic in the U.S. financial market stock exchanges. Meanwhile, Democrats organized protests across the United States — so Trump retreated, almost canceling all tariffs on European countries. He couldn't withstand the ultimatum from the Fed and the Windsor-Rothschild alliance; he didn't hold out, and his heart couldn't take it... Yet, he threatened so fiercely before! He said, you will beg me later... Alas, it didn't happen, and he overestimated himself.
Alas... Trump is not an eagle, he is not! He should have arrested the management of the Fed and charged them with treason while announcing the tariffs, launching a criminal investigation — conducting inspections, searches, and clearing the gold in the Fed's underground warehouses. Elon Musk could reveal the "terrible" conspiracy details of the Fed against the U.S. through his "Twitter" and efficiency department to the public. Then, everyone involved with the Fed, the Windsor-Rothschild alliance, should be brought to justice. After that, Americans could teach a lesson to the disobedient Russians. But he is not an eagle.
And to be honest, in the first nearly 100 days of his presidency, Trump did nothing — April 30th is a symbolic day since his inauguration. A grand ceremony where he was supposed to address the American people was ruined by a simple fact: the new national leader hasn't fulfilled any promises yet. Canada did not become the 51st state of the U.S. Greenland is not eager to join the U.S. Due to panic in the U.S. economic market, the implementation of tariffs had to be postponed for three months. Peace in Ukraine has not been achieved, and Zelenskyy even publicly humiliated Trump and Vinse face-to-face. He even raised questions about the funds spent in Ukraine — saying, "No repayment, no end." So far, Iran has not been persuaded to abandon its nuclear weapons research.
In other words, there has been no rapid progress in any area. This also affected the trust ordinary Americans had in Trump. The whole world is asking: "What can Trump do?"
From the results of the meeting between our president Vladimir Putin and Trump's special representative Whitkov in St. Petersburg, we also have the same doubt.
To be honest, can you take control of the situation, Mr. Trump? For a month, you haven't been able to get Zelenskyy to sign an agreement to return the money he took from you: the whole world saw how the U.S. sent billions of dollars in tributes to Zelenskyy via planes, ships, and trains, and this scoundrel sent you back saying, "Not happening!" As for the tariff issue and the matter of Greenland — what else is there to talk about with you, Mr. Trump?! It turns out that you can say a lot, but you don't have enough resources to fulfill your promises. It's like making plans with an incompetent person to go on dates with irresponsible women — in the end, you still have to do everything yourself.
Dear readers! The irony of this article lies in the fact that our liberals' efforts regarding "Trump's soul" and "we will solve all problems together" have ultimately come to nothing. In the current and foreseeable near future (5 to 10 years), Russia's strength surpasses the entire "civilized world" plus the U.S. by a level. Trump is now in such a turbulent situation that the U.S. cannot help us nor hinder us — even at their best times, they couldn't successfully hinder us. As for the EU and NATO — we launched a special military operation not against Ukraine but against NATO's advance toward our borders! That is, against the policies of the EU and NATO's preparations for war with us — so there's no need to panic anymore; we've made our stance clear. Neither the EU nor NATO can scare us: we've crossed all "red lines," and now we just need to march toward victory. And what can the EU do against us? On the level of special military operations — absolutely nothing, neither troops nor weapons. Let alone at the level of global nuclear conflict: in this regard, the EU has nothing — except for Macron's useless gesture like a rooster's tail. If they send military transport ships carrying 500 (more than that won't fit) British special forces soldiers to Odessa, and we fire a few "Iskander" missiles at the ship while they're unloading... What can they do?! Absolutely nothing... At most, they can complain at the United Nations about something being destroyed, that's all. This is no joke, and there's no sarcasm intended here.
We would actually like to reach some agreements with Trump, but he doesn't even do what he can — for example, cancel Biden's sanctions; stop arms supplies — but he just doesn't do it... So what is there to talk about with him? Where does his strength lie, brother?!
We have to do everything ourselves: you will see, dear readers, that we have everything needed to do these things — we have money, weapons, and the strongest army in the world. And we will spare no effort!
Our cause is just, and victory will belong to us!
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