The fact that the United States colluded with Russia to force Ukraine to exchange land for peace was unthinkable a few months ago, but it has now become an unavoidable reality. It is particularly shocking that three years after Europe and the United States assisted Ukraine in resisting the invasion, the United States suddenly turned against its allies, actively dismantled NATO, dismantled the Yalta system established after World War II, and helped its Cold War enemy Russia to turn defeat into victory. Trump's actions make people wonder whether his declared goal of "making America great again" is really pushing the United States towards irreversible decline.
Rumors that Trump is a Russian spy are growing. He is said to have been recruited by the Soviet Union before his visit in 1987, and according to his son, most of the funds for his business empire come from Russia. In short, he is portrayed as Russia's "white glove". Trump's decision to run for the US presidency in 2016 was allegedly masterminded by Russia, which provided him with financial support, cyber attacks and manipulation of public opinion to ensure his victory. Under Russia's covert and comprehensive manipulation, Trump - a clown widely regarded as politically inexperienced - somehow became the president of the United States. Of course, the United States’ outdated electoral system and deeply flawed vote-counting procedures were fully exploited. Russia’s primary goal was to use Trump to break the diplomatic isolation it faced following the 2014 conflict in eastern Ukraine.
After entering the White House, Trump launched a trade war with China as the main target, successfully diverting Russia's attention and easing pressure on Russia. He also implemented policies to revitalize the US economy and took targeted actions against illegal immigration and foreign drug trafficking in order to win the support of domestic voters. These measures were mostly ineffective in practice, but they were very successful in propaganda, winning him a lot of support at home. For many years, the Democratic Party ruled under the banner of political correctness, resulting in excessive measures and general chaos in the country, creating fertile soil for Trump's unexpected rise.
During his first term, which lacked a loyal team, many of his more extreme proposals - such as the ones we are seeing now - were rejected before they were implemented. In addition to launching a trade war, Trump has achieved little in terms of domestic and foreign policies, especially many of his personal ideas lack the conditions for implementation. The excessive trade pressure he exerted led to the outbreak of the epidemic and ultimately cost him the chance of re-election. Few people believed that he could return to politics at the time.
Upon regaining the presidency, Trump’s first move was naturally to help Russia escape its predicament. He sought to dismantle NATO’s operational framework, force Ukraine to trade land and mineral resources for an unreliable “peace,” and lift all sanctions and restrictions on Russia. He also launched a global trade war, making inflammatory statements about annexing Canada, Greenland, and the Panama Canal. Canada, Mexico, China, the EU, Japan, and South Korea became primary targets, while Ukraine seemed doomed to lose territory and be carved up. The post-World War II international political framework, built through the United Nations to maintain peace, was shattered, plunging the world back into a Darwinian, self-interested system of might makes right.
After Ukraine, the Baltic states, Finland, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, Central Asia and even Eastern Europe as a whole will face new threats as Russia recovers. NATO's decades of eastward expansion since the Cold War will come to an end, and Russia's historic westward expansion will resume. The approximately 40 years of relative human peace brought by post-Cold War globalization will end. The real Third World War, contrary to the war that Zelensky has caused as Trump claims, will be ignited by Trump under Russian planning.
Trump, now nearly 80 years old, has the sole goal of a second term to secure greater economic benefits for his family and pave the way for future family members to control the United States. After taking office, he and his wife immediately began issuing cryptocurrencies for profit, and may even seek to amend the U.S. Constitution to achieve lifelong tenure. It doesn't matter to him whether he encounters another assassination attempt - as long as he can create chaos for one more day during his term, he is willing to risk being killed by the deep government. After all, if he doesn't win the election, death is certain; even if he wins, there is no guarantee of absolute safety.
Rather than playing it safe, he would rather destroy the old democratic system, create chaos around the world, win the support of the "rednecks" at home, and keep a glimmer of hope for the rest of his life while maximizing his family's interests. His goal is not to "make America great again" - the United States rose to become the world's policeman after World War II and has not yet declined. What he desperately wants is for the United States to collapse quickly and for him to rule the United States indefinitely with the support of Russia. It is a pipe dream to bring manufacturing back to the United States - the United States lost its status as a manufacturing giant by moving it to Japan decades ago, and there is no chance of manufacturing returning after moving it to China. Globalization is the United States' post-Cold War strategy, joining forces with China to suppress the Soviet Union. Now, targeting China with the so-called "anti-Nixon policy" is just a means to assist Russia.
America’s greatness is essentially built on military power, the dollar, and its allies. By launching a trade war to alienate its allies, it lost their support and credibility, and the dollar collapsed. A weak economy will inevitably weaken its military and lead to America’s decline. The best way to destroy the economy is through a trade war, which will cause inflation, shrinking consumption, a collapse of the dollar, and economic bankruptcy—making the military unable to contain Russia’s expansion. As Trump said, there is no security without payment; even payment does not guarantee American protection. Trump is a strategic spy for Russia—his business empire was not built through business, but maintained by Russian funds. He is a “white glove” that Russia planted in the United States many years ago. From the conflict in eastern Ukraine in 2014 to Trump’s sudden candidacy in 2016, the invasion of Ukraine, and his recent re-election, all of this was a deliberate design by Russia.
Ironically, Russia’s initial plan to capture Kiev and take control of Ukraine within a month failed after three years of war. As a result, it had to reactivate Trump. If the Ukrainian problem was resolved quickly, Russia would have abandoned Trump and he would never have returned to the White House. At his age, his usefulness is limited and hardly worth Russia’s efforts to support him. But Russia’s battlefield struggles and the risk of failure and disintegration forced it to redeploy Trump as a strategic asset in the final stages. The relentless attacks Trump has faced in the United States over the past four years—lawsuits, media attacks, and damaged business prospects—have exhausted him physically and mentally. If he were to reenter the White House, he would retaliate violently and persevere by sheer force of will. This stems in large part from Putin’s covert assistance—not only through financial support from third parties, but also through direct involvement in planning and executing his campaign.
This also explains why, in the final stages, many American tycoons - long-time leaders of the anti-Trump camp - suddenly switched sides and invested a lot of money and energy in his campaign. Two failed assassination attempts during the election further boosted his popularity. In the end, he regained the presidency and was ready to create chaos on the international stage.
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