Trump’s menace method to madness
In just over a month the flamboyant Trump approach to governance contrasts starkly with that of the senile relic preceding him as president of the United States of America and surely makes for good entertainment. But is he really that lone ranger firing from the hip? Or is he simply doing what he is paid to do? Has he been manoeuvred back into office, complete with a gentle dose of ketchup on his ear, precisely so that a shift in American policy - shifting up a gear in the race to take over the world and all it contains - appears to the ever-so-trusting public as the result of irrational behaviour by a self-centred exhibitionist at the helm of the American enterprise?
I am not just talking about Trump’s boastful style of negotiating: asking for the impossible so that in the end he gets more than he could otherwise have bargained for. After slamming hefty tariffs on countries, even an unfavourable trade deal will appeal to them as if it were a beneficial gift. Yet, the method to this madness goes deeper. Focusing on Trump as the person allows the (Zionist) American establishment to accelerate geopolitical policies which would take a lot longer to push through in a more “democratic” environment.
The latest White House spat with Zelensky is a prime example. According to media commentators it was a diplomatic gaffe, a clash of personalities, which will be hard to repair and has altered the course of history. Just like that. In reality, it has not been a secret for some time that Ukraine was losing the war and that, after that fateful event on 7th October which truly changed history for ever, America could no longer continue to support the war effort, having to divert its resources to fire fighting in the Middle East. Its objectives, nonetheless, have been met as far as the Eastern front is concerned.
Everybody with some involvement, whilst lying incessantly in a grand propaganda effort, knew that this was not a war between two Vladimirs (Zelensky and Putin) but a war between the United States of America and the Russian Federation fought on Ukrainian territory. Zelensky, too knew the terms on which he was hired. But as an actor, he is finding it difficult to give up the limelight and would like to stay on the stage a little longer. Besides, the clash with Trump has given him an honourable exit: Zelensky would not have lost the war, he can claim, had he not been stabbed in the back by Trump. Trump, on the other hand, as Lindsey Graham already hinted, will ensure that Zelensky is retired and somebody else will sign the deal he asked him to sign.
There will be a bit more theatre in the meantime. Zelensky is going to get a hero’s reception in London. European leaders, who have sold out their countries to America and set them up against Russia, will promise all the things they cannot deliver, thereby achieving the second goal of the Ukraine war after weakening Russia: having isolated Europe already, it too has to be weakened further so as to pose no threat of competition to the USA.
The Americans made a deal with the Russians long before Trump first spoke to Putin on the phone. The Russians abandoned Syria to the Zionist project and in return get to keep the Russian regions of Ukraine. America still gets the minerals and through the mineral deal a claim over the remaining territory. Britain tried this earlier through it’s 100 year partnership deal, but this is unlikely going to yield much of a return unless the Brits are willing to become administrators of the land on behalf of the Americans. The problem faced by the American establishment was having to sell this apparent U-turn to a public saturated with pro-Ukrainian anti-Russian propaganda over the past three years, wildly waving blue and yellow flags in every public space. And this is where having a Trump in the office comes in very useful.
Russia, no longer a serious competitor and no longer supplying Europe with fuel, will be allowed back into the fold of the “international community”, double-speak for the American sphere of influence. Europe will be kept busy with internal strife and economic problems. And so the road leads to China as the remaining real competitor of the Wild West. Trump’s pro-Russian and anti-Chinese rhetoric is no coincidence.
The elephant in the room, however, is Israel. The Zionists don’t just want global dominance (the new world order, one world rule), but they want its centre to be Jerusalem. In their rage against the audacity of the Palestinian people to refuse to go away, they have destroyed more than a century of building myths and narratives portraying Israel as the eternal victim, its neighbours as blood-thirsty aggressors, its army as the most moral, its apartheid system as a democracy (the only one in the region), any criticism of its genocidal policies as vicious racist anti-semitism. It worked for a long time but suddenly has fallen like a pack of cards without any hope of being salvaged. The world knows that having Israel as a neighbour is bad news and to be governed by Israel even worse. The world also knows that Zionists (and that includes the American government) don’t keep promises.
The problem with tearing up the rule book whenever the rules don’t work in one’s favour is that others too, stop believing in and abiding by the rules. International law lies buried in the rubble of Gaza. International justice rings hollow. America can no longer portray itself as honest broker or mediator. And people around the world are beginning to discover how deep the rot went. Resistance, a word hardly heard spoken aloud until 7th October, has become a term of pride for every group fighting injustice irrespective of time and place – Arabs and non-Arabs, Muslims and non-Muslims, Europeans, Africans, Asians, South-Americans are all proud to offer resistance.
And this resistance poses a bigger threat to the American Zionist project than even China. Of course, the smart way to deal with this elephant in the room would be to just let it go, to abandon the colonial project that is Israel and continue subjugating the world from Washington. But this is the Achilles heal of Zionism, they are not smart, they are dogmatic. Trump, after all, is not the only irrational person in the game. And time will tell that by daring it all, they will lose the lot. The light at the end of this tunnel of oppression, which commenced with conquest and colonisation and culminated in genocidal obsession and the majority of people owning nothing nor being particularly happy – it is shining every brighter from here onward.