This is what I see and the summary is that Trump is (finally) ending WWII. Also, he appears to be negotiating spheres of influence and a tri-polar world. This is the end of nations chronically arming to the teeth and preparing for war but cooperating when interests are aligned and coordinated through trade or strategic agreements. The outline is clear; Russia gets Europe, China gets East Asia and the US gets the Americas. I suspect that on Trump's recent trip to China (followed by a visit by Putin) he was negotiating a trade of Cuba for Taiwan and taking that off the table for a conflict and WW111.
Most people are still viewing President Trump’s foreign policy through the old post-WW2 lens. That lens is obsolete. What P Trump is attempting is not a minor policy adjustment. It is a complete restructuring of the global economic and geopolitical order.
Read that again.
For 80 years, America operated under a “globalist” framework:
• America paid the bills
• America defended everyone
• America opened its markets
• America carried NATO
• America protected shipping lanes
• America subsidized allies
• America tolerated trade imbalances
• America exported democracy while factories disappeared and debt exploded at home
That system enriched multinational corporations, global institutions, foreign economies, and permanent bureaucracies.
But millions of Americans watched:
manufacturing collapse
wages stagnate
communities hollow out
endless wars drain trillions
China rise into a superpower using America's own economic system against itself
President Trump is trying to replace that model with something entirely different:
👉 A transactional, America First economic coalition built around ENERGY, TRADE, SECURITY, MANUFACTURING, and STRATEGIC DEALS.
That Truth Social post about the Abraham Accords wasn’t just another statement. It was a blueprint.
If this succeeds, you are looking at the construction of a massive economic/security network that could include:
The United States
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Qatar
Egypt
Jordan
Israel
Pakistan
TĂĽrkiye
India
parts of Latin America
strategic Indo-Pacific partners
and critically, a normalization framework with BOTH China and Russia where competition still exists, but catastrophic conflict is avoided through economic leverage, negotiated spheres of influence, energy coordination, and transactional diplomacy
This is one of the most misunderstood parts of President Trump’s geopolitical strategy.
Many Americans still think in Cold War terms:
America vs Russia.
America vs China.
Permanent hostility.
Permanent escalation.
But President Trump’s approach is far more transactional and realist.
Instead of trying to ideologically remake the world, the strategy appears focused on:
preventing direct great-power war
reducing the chance of nuclear escalation
using trade leverage instead of permanent military occupation
creating economic interdependence where possible
forcing burden-sharing among allies
and positioning America as the central negotiating power between rival blocs
That does NOT mean “surrendering” to China or Russia.
It means recognizing a reality many in Washington refused to accept for decades:
China is already an economic superpower.
Russia remains a military and energy superpower.
The question is no longer whether they exist as major powers.
The question is whether America can position itself at the center of a new balance of power that benefits Americans instead of endlessly draining American wealth trying to maintain a fading unipolar system.
This is why you are seeing:
• negotiations instead of immediate escalation
• energy diplomacy
• tariff wars instead of troop surges
• pressure campaigns tied to trade access
• selective partnerships instead of blind alliances
• attempts to split rival coalitions apart through deals
President Trump is essentially trying to create overlapping economic zones where America is no longer carrying the world for free - but instead sits at the center of the world’s most powerful deal-making network.
Combined economic power? Potentially $65-75+ TRILLION in GDP. Over HALF the global economy.
Think about what that means.
This is about:
âś… energy dominance
âś… shipping lanes
âś… critical minerals
âś… AI infrastructure
âś… manufacturing chains
âś… food security
âś… military positioning
âś… trade corridors
âś… investment flows
âś… currency leverage
âś… stabilizing relations between major powers where possible
âś… isolating hostile behavior through leverage instead of endless occupation wars
And younger Americans especially need to understand this part:
THIS DIRECTLY IMPACTS YOUR FUTURE.
If America remains trapped in the old system:
debt keeps exploding
jobs continue leaving
housing becomes less affordable
wages get crushed by global competition
endless foreign entanglements continue
America slowly declines like other aging empires
But if America successfully repositions itself at the center of a new energy/manufacturing/trade coalition:
industrial jobs return
energy prices stabilize
strategic industries reshoring accelerates
infrastructure investment increases
supply chains become more secure
America regains leverage instead of bleeding leverage
This is why you see such aggressive pushes around:
• tariffs
• domestic manufacturing
• energy independence
• critical minerals
• Middle East normalization
• India relations
• securing trade routes
• reducing dependency on hostile supply chains
• stabilizing great-power relations through leverage and economic pressure instead of permanent military escalation
This is not random.
This is an attempt to build a new geopolitical architecture for the next 50 years.
And whether people like President Trump or hate him personally is becoming irrelevant to the scale of what is unfolding.
The Abraham Accords themselves are historic because they shift the Middle East from perpetual religious/geopolitical conflict toward economic interdependence.
Peace through prosperity.
Trade instead of proxy wars.
Economic incentives instead of permanent instability.
That changes everything:
investment floods in
shipping stabilizes
energy markets calm
regional growth accelerates
tourism expands
infrastructure projects explode
security cooperation increases
And if normalization frameworks eventually extend outward toward Russia and even portions of China’s economic system, you could be looking at the emergence of the largest interconnected economic balancing structure in modern history.
Not a utopia.
Not permanent peace.
Not the end of competition.
But a system where economic incentives and strategic leverage become more powerful than endless military occupations and ideological crusades.
The old order was based on permanent management of conflict.
This new model attempts to monetize stability.
Will it fully work? Nobody knows yet. There are enormous risks, contradictions, and power struggles involved. Traditional allies are nervous. Global institutions hate it. Rival powers are cautious. Some countries will resist. Others will attempt to manipulate it.
But Americans should at least understand the scale of the play being attempted here.
This is not “normal politics.”
This is a potential civilizational realignment.
And if younger Americans do not start paying attention to economics, geopolitics, energy, trade, manufacturing, and global power shifts now - they are going to inherit a world they do not understand.
Read. Research. Think critically.
And SHARE this so more Americans understand what may be unfolding in real time."
This is one of the most misunderstood parts of President Trump’s geopolitical strategy. Many Americans still think in Cold War terms: America vs Russia. America vs China. Permanent hostility. Permanent escalation.
I think rather than misunderstood it is actually ignored by the corporate globalist media. That media needs to be bankrupted and cast aside.
This is what I see and the summary is that Trump is (finally) ending WWII. Also, he appears to be negotiating spheres of influence and a tri-polar world. This is the end of nations chronically arming to the teeth and preparing for war but cooperating when interests are aligned and coordinated through trade or strategic agreements. The outline is clear; Russia gets Europe, China gets East Asia and the US gets the Americas. I suspect that on Trump's recent trip to China (followed by a visit by Putin) he was negotiating a trade of Cuba for Taiwan and taking that off the table for a conflict and WW111.
Eleven World Wars was plenty enough.
Most people are still viewing President Trump’s foreign policy through the old post-WW2 lens. That lens is obsolete. What P Trump is attempting is not a minor policy adjustment. It is a complete restructuring of the global economic and geopolitical order.
Read that again.
For 80 years, America operated under a “globalist” framework: • America paid the bills • America defended everyone • America opened its markets • America carried NATO • America protected shipping lanes • America subsidized allies • America tolerated trade imbalances • America exported democracy while factories disappeared and debt exploded at home
That system enriched multinational corporations, global institutions, foreign economies, and permanent bureaucracies.
But millions of Americans watched:
President Trump is trying to replace that model with something entirely different:
👉 A transactional, America First economic coalition built around ENERGY, TRADE, SECURITY, MANUFACTURING, and STRATEGIC DEALS.
That Truth Social post about the Abraham Accords wasn’t just another statement. It was a blueprint.
If this succeeds, you are looking at the construction of a massive economic/security network that could include:
This is one of the most misunderstood parts of President Trump’s geopolitical strategy.
Many Americans still think in Cold War terms: America vs Russia. America vs China. Permanent hostility. Permanent escalation.
But President Trump’s approach is far more transactional and realist.
Instead of trying to ideologically remake the world, the strategy appears focused on:
That does NOT mean “surrendering” to China or Russia.
It means recognizing a reality many in Washington refused to accept for decades: China is already an economic superpower. Russia remains a military and energy superpower.
The question is no longer whether they exist as major powers. The question is whether America can position itself at the center of a new balance of power that benefits Americans instead of endlessly draining American wealth trying to maintain a fading unipolar system.
This is why you are seeing: • negotiations instead of immediate escalation • energy diplomacy • tariff wars instead of troop surges • pressure campaigns tied to trade access • selective partnerships instead of blind alliances • attempts to split rival coalitions apart through deals
President Trump is essentially trying to create overlapping economic zones where America is no longer carrying the world for free - but instead sits at the center of the world’s most powerful deal-making network.
Combined economic power? Potentially $65-75+ TRILLION in GDP. Over HALF the global economy.
Think about what that means.
This is about:
âś… energy dominance
âś… shipping lanes
âś… critical minerals
âś… AI infrastructure
âś… manufacturing chains
âś… food security
âś… military positioning
âś… trade corridors
âś… investment flows
âś… currency leverage
âś… stabilizing relations between major powers where possible
âś… isolating hostile behavior through leverage instead of endless occupation wars
And younger Americans especially need to understand this part:
THIS DIRECTLY IMPACTS YOUR FUTURE.
If America remains trapped in the old system:
But if America successfully repositions itself at the center of a new energy/manufacturing/trade coalition:
This is why you see such aggressive pushes around: • tariffs • domestic manufacturing • energy independence • critical minerals • Middle East normalization • India relations • securing trade routes • reducing dependency on hostile supply chains • stabilizing great-power relations through leverage and economic pressure instead of permanent military escalation
This is not random.
This is an attempt to build a new geopolitical architecture for the next 50 years.
And whether people like President Trump or hate him personally is becoming irrelevant to the scale of what is unfolding.
The Abraham Accords themselves are historic because they shift the Middle East from perpetual religious/geopolitical conflict toward economic interdependence.
Peace through prosperity. Trade instead of proxy wars. Economic incentives instead of permanent instability.
That changes everything:
And if normalization frameworks eventually extend outward toward Russia and even portions of China’s economic system, you could be looking at the emergence of the largest interconnected economic balancing structure in modern history.
Not a utopia. Not permanent peace. Not the end of competition.
But a system where economic incentives and strategic leverage become more powerful than endless military occupations and ideological crusades.
The old order was based on permanent management of conflict.
This new model attempts to monetize stability.
Will it fully work? Nobody knows yet. There are enormous risks, contradictions, and power struggles involved. Traditional allies are nervous. Global institutions hate it. Rival powers are cautious. Some countries will resist. Others will attempt to manipulate it.
But Americans should at least understand the scale of the play being attempted here.
This is not “normal politics.” This is a potential civilizational realignment.
And if younger Americans do not start paying attention to economics, geopolitics, energy, trade, manufacturing, and global power shifts now - they are going to inherit a world they do not understand.
Read. Research. Think critically. And SHARE this so more Americans understand what may be unfolding in real time."
https://nitter.net/aj_inapi/status/2059187706995802621
Excellent post. Replying to add:
I think rather than misunderstood it is actually ignored by the corporate globalist media. That media needs to be bankrupted and cast aside.
This is quite close.