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Trump's Grand Chessboard: How He Plans to Outmaneuver Russia and China

Bill Longley

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In my discussion with Captain Adeeb Safvi, we explored historical parallels in geopolitics, focusing on U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump. He analyzed Trump's neo-mercantilist approach and efforts to weaken the Sino-Russian alliance, comparing them to historical divide-and-rule strategies like the Nazi-Soviet Pact. Captain Safvi argued that Trump's policies aim to reshape global power dynamics, subtly preserving U.S. hegemony while acknowledging multipolarity. He also highlighted the potential impact on BRICS and Europe, emphasizing that Trump's moves are calculated steps toward a new global order.
 
Good analysis. Looks like history is repeating with variation.

Today's Neo-Nazis are slowly growing in power across multiple countries. The main left wing parties in these countries are wannabe right wingers who accommodate right wing positions when in power, but the right wing has no such sentiment toward the left wing and tries to shut them off when they take power.

Nazi 2.0 leadership in Europe is hardcore Zionist, pro-LGBTQ, and Islamophobic. How well will that play out with Russia? Eventually, they may try to dominate Russia like the Nazis did.

This time around they are truly anti-Semitic, against the real Semites or the Arabs, instead of European Jews. They also hate non-whites especially those who are Muslim by faith. They see Muslim faith based submission to God as a threat, like waving a red flag in front of a mad bull.

Seriously, what were Arabs, Afghans, and Pakistanis thinking, rushing to Europe like it was their grandfather's homeland. Don't they teach European racist, imperialist, colonialist, inquisitioning, crusading and genociding history in these countries?
 
The main left wing parties in these countries are wannabe right wingers who accommodate right wing positions when in power, but the right wing has no such sentiment toward the left wing and tries to shut them off when they take power.
See what I mean.
US Democratic party is a right-wing party in most of their positions and acts. I had noticed that a long time ago. The video explains it well. US Republicans are not overtly pro-LGBTQ, but they are not against gay marriage.

True left-wing parties in US are less than marginal, they get less than 2% of the vote. Left-wing parties exist in Europe which are marginal. Remember, German 'left-wing' opposition capitulated to the genocidal Nazis, while former Communists became racist, hardcore neo-Nazis.
 
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