Dear Editor,
After the assault on American safety that began with biological warfare shortly after war games were conducted, which resulted in a worldwide pandemic and a large number of deaths in the U.S., the group of 7 (Russia, China, Iran, Venezuela, North Korea, India and South Africa) has been reconsidering their next move in the battle for a new world order. The miscalculation of Cuba and Venezuelan proximity to the U.S. as an opportunity to shift American military focus on southern defence by utilising Russia’s military presence and the presence of Iran operatives in Venezuela has been neutralised by the U.S.’ war on drugs and the capture of President Maduro & Venezuela. The beauty in this aspect of MAGA strategy is the securing of oil resources that can be used to strengthen U.S. resilience and dominance on the global stage.
This was also accompanied by increased tariffs that weakens the group of seven and increases the relative strength of the U.S. economy and currency. The move of the group of seven to shift to a new world order with the reduction of U.S. currency dependence around the world is being further tested by the U.S. constraint placed on key resources needed for the global economy. Iran’s war strengthens the U.S. by weakening China and other competitors due to oil price increases and resource shortages. A market dynamic that American and Venezuelan collaboration can benefit from to obtain local affordability and global profitability. Further reducing the time pressure to make a deal that would end the weakening of China’s economy.
The western border threat posed by North Korea continues to be contained with the help of South Korea and the Russian diversion in Ukraine. Continued strengthening of Ukraine and increased independence of NATO allies to deal with the Russian threat has created room to focus elsewhere as Russia continues to be weakened both militarily and economically.
Israel continues to prove to be a strong ally in the Middle East that is helping to weaken anti U.S. interests and provide additional theaters for offensive operations and resource acquisition. South Africa’s attempts to shift the conversation to illegal military operations and war crimes to reduce the effectiveness of the U.S. Israel alliance has proven to be ineffective. BRICS is increasingly becoming a platform for furthering the new world order objectives and the currency shift attempts are now isolated to a weakening economic model that is increasingly showing vulnerabilities to shifts in energy and key resource markets.
The unprovoked attack on the U.S. has proven to be an opportunity that President Trump has leveraged to strengthen the U.S. economy for the long term while he also weakens the adversaries in the group of seven. Anti-terrorist and anti-drug initiatives are also proving beneficial to national security and will help his political party maintain strength over the long term as racial makeup of the country remains contained. The question now is what will American adversaries, both internal and external do next to counter the current strength of Trump’s long term MAGA strategy? It appears to be political at the moment, with hopes being pinned on the mid-term elections as a key opportunity to weaken Trump’s hand. Will it be enough? The Secretary of War and the National Security apparatus will most definitely have their hands full over the remainder of Trump’s term.