This is the result of what Trump did and the imminent collapse of Europe
By: Contribution for Syrializm
When Trump assumed the presidency, he came with a clear slogan: “Traditional bureaucratic procedures won’t get us anywhere”.
He argued that relying on classical methods of governance would only perpetuate failure and paralysis.
As an example, he pointed to the illegal immigration crisis, where between ten and twenty million undocumented immigrants entered the country in a short period, with tens of thousands crossing the border daily in an unregulated manner, causing widespread chaos and a decline in national security.
Therefore, Trump decided to rebuild the United States in his own way, a way that wasn’t based on traditional methods but rather on something resembling a form of dictatorship.
This meant bypassing existing institutions, circumventing all bureaucratic procedures, relying on presidential powers to the fullest extent, and even twisting the Constitution to its extreme limits in favor of the executive branch.
It’s not surprising that Trump adopted this approach, as he’s not a traditional politician, but rather a businessman who spent his life in the world of deals, manipulating laws, evading taxes, and extortion.
Trump’s history was based on adapting law manipulation and bending it to serve his own interests.
Hence, he established a dictatorial administration where dissent is unacceptable; anyone who says “no” to him is immediately dismissed.
The aim is to bypass all bureaucratic obstacles that hinder decision-making, under the pretext that bureaucrats work for the state, not the president.
While this characteristic is inherently negative, in the current context of the United States, it was necessary because US influence was waning, not to mention the country’s mounting debt, Washington’s international reputation was declining, and the world was experiencing chaos and conflict.
On the other hand, Europe today is living on debt, as the size of public debt in European countries is equivalent to three years of their gross national product, not just a government budget.
European governments are borrowing to survive; France is indebted by the equivalent of three and a half years of its national product, Germany by one and a half years, Britain is burdened by a mountain of problems, and most EU countries are mired in crises.
In East Asia, Japan is suffering from a worsening demographic crisis and a growing debt, while the United States’ public debt has reached nearly $39 trillion, equivalent to two years of its national product.
All Western governments today are living on debt and inflation, unable to solve their internal crises, whether in services, immigration, or budgets.
For more than two decades, they have failed to raise the standard of living for their people and have failed to put a penny in the pocket of the average citizen; In short, they are on a steady path to collapse.
The United States doesn’t want to collapse; It still possesses some power and technological superiority, despite its decline.
Therefore, it needs a figure like Trump, who disregards laws and public opinion, and whose sole aim is to secure his place in history by any means, and to be dubbed “America’s savior”.
Some believe that Trump’s personality stems from a conservative religious ideology, but in reality, it’s a personality of gambling, betting, extortion, and deception; The essence of his character.
From within, Trump built his dictatorial institution, concentrating power in his own hands.
He then strengthened the position of his financial circle, lifting taxes on them and manipulating the dollar exchange rate and the rise and fall of oil and stock prices, generating profits for them of no less than half a trillion dollars.
Through morning statements and social media posts, he leaked information to his associates and close confidants: “Buy now, sell now, tomorrow I’ll issue a decree…” And so, they were able to finance the war and more.
Then he purged undocumented immigrants with a massive deportation campaign across all states, completely closed the borders, built walls, and deployed the military to the Mexican border.
On the international front, he announced his intention to annex Canada, Cuba, and Greenland. Greenland, for example, is a large, strategic island with only 50,000 inhabitants, from which Denmark not only fails to benefit but also incurs losses in guarding. Trump said, “Give it to us” and when Europe refused, he launched a war in the Gulf to punish it.
His aim was to cripple oil supplies, forcing Europe to buy oil from Russia and the United States.
Thus, he achieved multiple objectives: punishing Europe, turning Russia into a tool for blackmail, and continuing his efforts to weaken China.
With Trump’s attempt to reach an understanding with Russia at the expense of NATO, which has clearly become a losing investment for the United States because it’s a European alliance, not one serving American interests, the situation has become dire.
NATO’s existence was essential during the Soviet era, but today Russia says it wants nothing more than to reclaim the Russian-speaking republics.
Ukraine itself relinquished its nuclear weapons in exchange for a promise of NATO membership, only to be betrayed, as Biden paid them $120 billion, and later Trump cut off the aid, and now Ukraine is heading toward complete collapse and surrender.
Imagine a president who wants to wage war, and Congress refuses (after the experiences of previous wars that America got into)?
Trump announced a limited military operation, funded by the Gulf states, and he used outdated weapons and expired ammunition to strike Iran, achieving political objectives and boosting the American military industry.
Just as Russia did in Syria during the years of war, using and testing 300 types of new weapons with Gulf funding, and when US sanctions cut off that funding, the war ended, as Russia got deep into 4 years confrontation in Ukraine!
Trump continues his game of deploying naval fleets, as he did in Venezuela, and tried in Iran, and his method of extorting the Gulf states in exchange for protecting their oil.
Under Trump, the US military has transformed into a profit-driven corporation staffed by mercenaries, meanwhile, the US continues to drain Russia, confront China, and pressure countries like Japan, Australia, South Korea, India, and the Arab countries, and also tightening its grip on Latin America and expanding its influence in Africa.
Finaly, here are the main questions that need someone to answer: What is the future of Trump’s America? What is the fate of Russia and China? And when will Europe’s great collapse occur?
