The American system would be sustained by the successive alternation in power of the Democratic and Republican Parties, both of which were swallowed up by the Zionist lobby. However, after the new victory of Donald Trump in the US Presidential elections, we will see the so-called “teleonomics scenario” erupting as opposed to the currently existing “teleological scenario”, which will be marked by extreme doses of volatility.
Thus, the current US elections have not been just the usual struggle of Democrats and Republicans to alternate in power but a dramatic clash between the Atlanticists of Biden and Soros defenders of Unipolarity or Wolfowitz Doctrine against the defenders of Isolationist doctrine of the USA embodied in Donald Trump and whose outcome will mark the design of the new global geopolitical architecture of the next five years.
Trump’s Triump
After the judicial offensive against Trump failed, the globalists of Biden and Soros proceeded to the gestation of an exogenous plot to neutralize it by expeditious methods (Magnicidio), a failed plot that materialized in the Pennsylvania rally. The aim of this plot was to neutralize it and get the USA back on the path of the pseudo-democracies protected by the true Power in the shadows (Fourth Branch of the Government) as well as restoring the American Unipolarity on the global geopolitical board after the III World War.
According to the last vote counts, Donald Trump would have won the elections with the popular vote and the electoral vote, remaining only the results of Arizona, Wisconsin and Michigan and it would be just missing three representatives of the mathematical victory. In his first statements, Trump has stated:
“This is going to be the golden age of the U.S. It’s an incredible victory for the people of the US”.
Donald Trump’s Isolationism
In 2000, in his book “The America We Deserve” (The America We Deserve), Trump defended the US’s exit from the Atlantic Alliance to save money and in his electoral program, which is called ‘Agenda 47’, he states that “we must complete the process under my Government of thoroughly reassessing NATO’s mission and purpose,” which would be in anticipation of the return of the US Isolationist Doctrine.
Regarding Ukraine, Trump said that “he could settle the war in 24 hours by an agreement with Vladimir Putin”, with which NATO will be a stone’s throw in future peace talks while its economic maintenance depends on the other member countries after the foreseeable withdrawal as the largest contributor.
Trump’s victory would represent the end of the Atlanticist strategy of Biden and Soros, determined to defend Putin from power, as well as the subsequent signing of a peace agreement in Ukraine and the return to the Doctrine of Peaceful Coexistence with Russia. This would mean the enthronement of the G-3 (USA, Russia and China) as “primus inter pares” in global governance, while the EU, Great Britain and Japan remain stone guests in the new geopolitical scenario.
Neo-Economic Protectionism
The return to the recurrent endemic of the Cold War between the USA and Russia following the Ukraine crisis and the imposition of sanctions by EU-Japan-US against Russia would mark the beginning of the twilight of the global economy and free trade, especially since the Doha Round has proved ineffective (an organization whose main objective was to liberalize world trade through a major negotiation among the 153 member countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and have failed in all their attempts since its creation in 2011).
The global economy would be threatened by the appearance of neo-protectionist measures in the countries of the First World, especially after the signing by Donald Trump of the executive order “Buy American, Hire American” as well as the US withdrawal from the International Treaty signed by 195 countries in 2015 to reduce polluting emissions, known as the Paris Climate Agreement.
Trump has also suggested tariffs of up to 10% on all imports, with a 60% tariff targeted at Chinese products. For the EU, whose trade in goods with the US reached 870 billion euros in 2022, this move would be a significant blow as it could affect key sectors such as automotive and technology with the consequent risk of company relocations to the US, which de facto means a return to economic neo-protectionism.
Risk of Autocracy?
After the elections, the Republicans will take control of the Senate, which combined with the control of the Congress will give Donald Trump a near absolute power, and may also appoint new judges of the Supreme Court, in case of vacancies. Also, after being invested President in January, Trump will have the power to order his attorney general to dismiss all federal charges against him and thus return to enjoy a clean political record.
Trump is also a specialist in forcing the boundaries of the Everton window to introduce into it issues located outside the framework and initially considered unacceptable by public opinion and that once within the debate, can be perceived as tolerable and of what would be paradigm the construction of the Wall to contain illegal immigrants.
If the control of Congress and Senate by the Republicans is confirmed, there is a risk that Trump will install an Orwellian government that will drink from the sources of paternalism of soft dictatorships and be characterized by the cult of the leader, the use of disinformation and surveillance of the non-white population and political dissent, which would de facto be an autocratic government or kind of invisible dictatorship supported by solid strategies of cohesion (mass manipulation and cult of the leader), which would confirm Lord Acton’s aphorism: “Power tends to corrupt and Absolute Power corrupts absolutely”.
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Germán Gorraiz López is a political analyst. He is a regular contributor to Global Research.
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