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Trump continues to destroy the long standing globalist structure.
Posted on 3/2/26 at 7:51 pm
Posted on 3/2/26 at 7:51 pm
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This video analyzes the reactions to President Trump's Iran strikes, arguing that figures like John Bolton and the foreign policy establishment are not upset by the strikes themselves, but by Trump's refusal to commit to a structured regime-change strategy (0:00-1:03). The speaker, Susan Kokinda, highlights how the British press and think tanks like Chatham House criticized the lack of a comprehensive "strategy," while Trump simultaneously announced his willingness to talk with Tehran (1:04-1:13).
Key points discussed in the video include:
Rejection of the "Great Game" (1:33-2:00): Kokinda asserts that Trump's policy is a rejection of over a century of "Great Game" geopolitics, where British manipulation influenced American foreign policy.
Shattering of the Special Relationship (5:10-5:58): The video details how the Iran strike publicly exposed cracks in the U.S.-UK "special relationship." Britain was informed but not included in the strikes, and Labour leader Keir Starmer refused the U.S. permission to use British bases. This suggests Britain is "no longer running the table."
Europe's Stance (6:37-7:37): Other European nations like France and Germany also issued statements emphasizing their non-participation in the strikes, indicating a growing divergence between America and Europe.
Arrest of Key Operatives (7:56-10:21): Kokinda links this geopolitical shift to the arrests of former Prince Andrew and Lord Peter Mandelson. She claims these individuals, connected to the Epstein files, were key operators in the "special relationship," running British strategic intelligence and financial policy through private networks. Their arrests are presented as evidence that the "imperial apparatus itself is being dismantled."
The video concludes by stating that the Iran strike ended the special relationship publicly, sidelined Britain, and led to Tehran calling Washington instead of London. This, along with the arrests of these key operatives, is framed as "the end of geopolitics" (10:25-10:27).
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