The point advanced here that somehow Trump is a rupture with traditional US foreign policy is a fallacy. The US has in its 250 year existence engineered over 70 regime change operations through all and any means. Much of it was covert. With Trump, it’s all being overtly owned as a badge of honor. Suddenly an arrest warrant in the US has become a global warrant that the Us will enforce by any means. The US has become a law unto itself. Spheres of influence is also a falsity that seeks to actually indirectly tell China, in the geopolitical language that Chinese foreign affairs specialists often have used, that the US will only be concerned about the western hemisphere. Interestingly however has rebuffed it already in their global times paper with a statement that such an approach limits a nation’s choices and growth trajectory. It’s also no secret that the US is actively meddling in South Asia. Whether thats the “democratic” intervening in the case of Umar Khalid by Congressman Jamie Raskin and the letter written directly to him by Mamdani or the chaos and bloodshed that reigns in Bangladesh. The fact that while Venezuelans sovereignty was being breached with impunity, China was welcome the South Korean president shows that really the US is working with and against China to both contain it and expand its eastern sphere of influence. South Korea a close US ally would never visit Beijing without Washington’s assent. In an interview to NDTV, Jeffrey Sach’s words were interesting. While he said all the right things about US actions, he suddenly seemed to forget that India was a founding BRICS member and leads its presidency in 2026, saying instead that India should be more a part of BRICS rather than the QUAD. Sachs is a pro-China and pro-Russia foreign policy analyst. While the control and militarization of shipping routes by the US and its desire to control oil production and shipment suggests the desire to control every nation on earth especially those that want to pursue a truly independent foreign policy like India. India’s uncompromising multi polarity is what the US is really pushing back against.
Let the “best President ever” of USA grab Greenland. All the leftover charade will be done for and people across the globe will realise the extreme duplicity and hypocrisy of the USA and how it is not worthy of being turned to for leadership. It has become too cliched to use words like Nazism but the mindset of current Trump administration is showing early signs of pushing future of America in deep peril.
The point advanced here that somehow Trump is a rupture with traditional US foreign policy is a fallacy. The US has in its 250 year existence engineered over 70 regime change operations through all and any means. Much of it was covert. With Trump, it’s all being overtly owned as a badge of honor. Suddenly an arrest warrant in the US has become a global warrant that the Us will enforce by any means. The US has become a law unto itself. Spheres of influence is also a falsity that seeks to actually indirectly tell China, in the geopolitical language that Chinese foreign affairs specialists often have used, that the US will only be concerned about the western hemisphere. Interestingly however has rebuffed it already in their global times paper with a statement that such an approach limits a nation’s choices and growth trajectory. It’s also no secret that the US is actively meddling in South Asia. Whether thats the “democratic” intervening in the case of Umar Khalid by Congressman Jamie Raskin and the letter written directly to him by Mamdani or the chaos and bloodshed that reigns in Bangladesh. The fact that while Venezuelans sovereignty was being breached with impunity, China was welcome the South Korean president shows that really the US is working with and against China to both contain it and expand its eastern sphere of influence. South Korea a close US ally would never visit Beijing without Washington’s assent. In an interview to NDTV, Jeffrey Sach’s words were interesting. While he said all the right things about US actions, he suddenly seemed to forget that India was a founding BRICS member and leads its presidency in 2026, saying instead that India should be more a part of BRICS rather than the QUAD. Sachs is a pro-China and pro-Russia foreign policy analyst. While the control and militarization of shipping routes by the US and its desire to control oil production and shipment suggests the desire to control every nation on earth especially those that want to pursue a truly independent foreign policy like India. India’s uncompromising multi polarity is what the US is really pushing back against.
Let the “best President ever” of USA grab Greenland. All the leftover charade will be done for and people across the globe will realise the extreme duplicity and hypocrisy of the USA and how it is not worthy of being turned to for leadership. It has become too cliched to use words like Nazism but the mindset of current Trump administration is showing early signs of pushing future of America in deep peril.