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Neural Foundry's avatar

Fasinating read on the multipolar shift. The part about ending support for color revolutions and moving toward a realist Order of Great Powers really cuts tothe heart of what's been brewing geopolitically. I've followed similar dynamics in regional conflicts where external backing for regime change just destabilizes things further instead of establishing any real order. Whether Trump actually follows through or gets pulled back into conventional interventionism by the foreign policy establishment remains the big question here.

Noticer's avatar

If we grasp that Israel is currently in a 'Hasbara' phase, then this backtracking by its lapdog-in-chief makes sense. Basically, this is a moment of retreat and 'walking it back,' perhaps a shifting of plans—a strategic detour driven by the 'noticing' that is spreading across social media against the Khazarian controllers. Doing Israel's bidding and then showing up at Mass seems to be the modus operandi; and while I might hope for a shift in the fraudulent Trump administration's direction, it seems unlikely.

The British Soul's avatar

Thank you, Dr Dugin, for once again taking a complex set of figures, events, and circumstances and making it make sense.

Trump has turned out to be one of the most complicated figures in world history in the last 100 years. This is due to the fact that he changes course so dramatically and fundementally, as though he were two contrary personalities occupying the same body, the one saying and doing things the other disavows. Consequently, he has been celebrated and reviled almost in the same breath by his supporters. Influencers like Nick Fuentes have sharply risen in popularity recently precisely for this reason -- he loved Trump but now hates him. And, like it or not, Fuentes speaks for a lot of the MAGA base.

Your cautious assessment of Trump's latest pivot, away from unipolar and back to multipolar, is very helpful. We cannot fully trust Trump to follow through on his original MAGA vision since recent history has proven him to be highly protean -- even capricious -- and, so, we must take what we get: a wild man who wields unprecedented power, being sometimes nice, but other times not so nice, to those who brought him to that power.

He's not the leader we wanted, but he's one we have.

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Brian Piergrossi's avatar

I think that’s the more natural alignment ideologically. Canada & Europe become primary partners.

US & Russia become primary partners instead of Europe.