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Trump, globalists and the Brzezinski Doctrine

In a speech delivered at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Trump stated “I am the only candidate who can make this promise: I will prevent World War III”. Likewise, Donald Trump denounced the “excessive amount of armament currently circulating in the world” which would mean the assumption of the US Doctrine of Isolationism in the military sphere and the enthronement of the G-3 (USA, Russia, and China) as “primus inter pares” in world governance, leaving the EU, Japan, India, and Brazil as stone guests in the new geopolitical scenario.

This would be a missile in the waterline of the geopolitical interests of the so-called “Club of the Islands” with assets close to 10 trillion euros and whose visible head, according to Russian spy Daniel Estulin, would be the financier and expert designer of “color revolutions”, George Soros, who has outlined the implementation of the New World Order (NWO) that would imply the recovery of the role of the USA as world gendarme following the Brzezinski Doctrine.

Globalists and the Brzezinski Doctrine

Zbigniew Brzezinski, the author of the book “The Great World Chessboard. American supremacy and its geostrategic imperatives” (1997), considered the geostrategic bible of the White House as well as the bedside book of successive generations of geostrategists and political scientists, is said to have declared the beginning of the decline of the US Empire, stating that: “it is true that our dominant position in international politics is not the same as it was 20 years ago, because since 1991 the United States, in its status as a world power, has not won a single war”.

In an article published in Foreign Affairs Magazine (1970), he sets forth his vision of the “New World Order” by stating that “a new and bolder vision is needed with the creation of a community of developed countries that can deal effectively with the broad problems of humanity”, outlines of a theory that he will outline in his book “Between Two Ages: The Role of the United States in the Technotronic Age” (1.971).

In this book, he explains that “the time has come to rebalance world power, the power that must pass into the hands of a new global political order based on a trilateral economic link between Japan, Europe, and the United States”, a doctrine that would imply the subjugation of Russia and China and that would include the possibility of a preemptive nuclear attack by the US using Trident II missiles against vital Russian and Chinese targets in the event of the outbreak of World War III.

Is Trump the hope to avoid World War III?

After Trump was defenestrated from the main social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube, he proceeded to launch “Truth Social”, a new social network born “to fight the big tech companies”, called to be the media loudspeaker of the Trumpist ideology with a view to the 2024 Presidential Elections and which would be the first product of his company Trump Media Technology Group (TMTG).

Former US President Donald Trump (in office 2017-2021) assured in his networks that “we have never been so close to World War III” and that there must be a “total commitment to dismantle the globalist neoconservative power group”, responsible for dragging the world into “endless wars”.

On the geopolitical level, Trump’s victory in 2024 would represent the sunset of the Atlanticist strategy of Biden and Soros, determined to defenestrate Putin from power, the signing of a peace agreement in Ukraine, and the return to the Doctrine of Peaceful Coexistence with Russia, which would entail the enthronement of the G-3 (USA, Russia, and China) as “primus inter pares” in world governance.

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