U.S. Posture: Realignment

After decades acting as the enforcement arm of the Trans-Generational Elite (TGE) Trump is working to reclaim and redirect U.S. resources back and into the restoration of its sovereignty. Now then, with the aforementioned in mind a question or two arise: Are the actions occurring in Venezuela a contradiction or are they an affirmation? Are they imaginative on the scale of mutually assured destruction or a prospect for Mutually Assured Success?

The Public has been so effectively seduced out of and away from the sanctuary of its founding ideals and so completely unaware they’ve been relegated to the very shadows where foreign adversaries slithering about; they seem to find the concept of “America First” both threating and foreign. While the learned members of the U.S. Congress and those of the belligerent Media continue seeding ignorance it is time that we step back and be willing to repudiate the victimhood consequent to a lie having been repeated, endlessly; to step back and surveil the scarred landscape for the conspicuous signs of a resident predator.

Is a realignment of U.S. Policy risky? In the simplest of terms, for Trump, it’s massive; his entire portfolio of capital (personal, economic and political) is on the line. On the other hand, for the Country and yes even the TGE, there’s no discernibly elevated risk after all if you remove Trump from the equation and absent Devine Intervention the outcome remains the same. It’s possible to field a list of alternatives but then why would you replace Trump with a distant, very distant second choice? Going forward with the TGE and their desire to instate a contemporary version of feudalism, in my mind, doesn’t hold much promise.

Most Americans are completely unaware of just how unstable the financial markets are, the power grid, the vulnerability of our import dependent supply chain for even the most basic of necessities. One day you wake up and your norm is no more and there’s nothing you can do about it. Consider these: (1.) There are areas in Western North Carolina, now fifteen months past Hurricane Helene still forced to endure “off grid” status. And, (2.) The greatest lesson one should learn from COVID-era terror is to never lose sight of just how dangerously effective the allegiance to a lie can be.

On the subject of Maduro’s and his arranged rise to power never forget that Maduro is not or has he ever been a dully elected official of the Venezuelan People or their government. Further, the Countries that did provide recognition each received beneficial reward from Maduro including access to his various conduits where illicit trade runs to all corners of the planet. Let’s be clear, his emergence was a function of “appointment” granted him by his personal benefactor`, Hugo Chavez. Quite a pedigree!

How then do we make the leap from political and economic extortion to “America First?” The best way to answer, I believe, is to posit a slightly altered question, for example: “Why wouldn’t you?” How, by doing nothing or allowing the contemporary pattern of globalism to continue, do we recover an idea where the customs and ambitions required for it to flourish no longer exist? Fascism, in any of its iterations, is a devastating abuse of both human and merchantable resources, period. There is no or has there ever been a proven success story on thievery and the only element of certainty that comes from this perennial dereliction is the certainty of failure. There’s only one reason this method of seductions persists and that’s due, quite simply, to the “tension” is creates. Once in place the system persists largely because the useful idiots – who’ve now turned against their own best interests and willingly accepted the adaptation to and the adoption of totalitarian dysfunction – no longer have the capacity to face the truth, the depth of the betrayal is so potent this conflict festers from the tension it creates.

One of the best ways of removing a conflict is to eliminate the cause which gives rise to them. Tension is often the single greatest support for persisting conflict. Consider the rippling effects of the demonstrated scope, capacity and precision of the U.S. Military’s exercise in Venezuela. I believe it’s fair to say that whether Friend or Foe the impression of U.S. Military competency is now, more than ever, on the “plus” side.

Let’s spend the remaining moments of our time with a quick profile, in no particular order, where the interests of key player are concerned:

China: While under the cover of their “Belt and Road” and “BRICS” Initiatives the Chinese have been very active in developing their own global economic order which includes a sizeable footprint in South America and the Caribbean. The Chinese, with all the appearances of success, are constantly being reminded of just how little they understand about the U.S. and its capacity(s) under Trump. The arrest of Maduro is just such an example, destabilizing as it is. There a smoldering conflict brewing between China and Russia and don’t be surprised if Trump doesn’t use it as a tool for drawing Putin to the settlement table (see: Treaty of Aigun).

Iran: The eccentricities of this Regime have long been supported and accommodated by the Chinese, Russians, India, Pakistan, Venezuela and N. Korea. The Trump Administrations willingness to step away from the predatory practices of Colonial/Globalist Rule, let principally by the U.K. and the E.U., and act from an orthodoxy of Mutually Assured Success (America First) exposes their congenital weakness and the limits of their Benefactors. In order to maintain power the Islamist of Iran rely on their ability to assault and suppress their own People. The conditions in Iran are rapidly decaying and I believe Trump should call upon Putin (Russia) and Erdogan (Turkey) to join the U.S. in the removal of the Islamists from government rule.

Russia: It’s not a fashionable position however it’s one that needs to be hammered into the lexicon of public discourse: It is in the BEST INTEREST of the U.S. to establish and maintain a close political and economic bond with Russia. Where economic and political stability in the Asia-Pacific region is concerned it is essential. On the issue of Ukraine never forget that the shifting and redrawing of boarders has long been a tool of war and conquest and to ignore its transient effect is to ignore the fact that no Country (or State for that matter) existing today ever appeared before it was mapped. Further, a U.S.- Russia alliance including monetary policy will help keep the British, French, German and Dutch occupied and hopeful begin to tame their meddlesome natures.

Cuba: Perhaps the collapse of Maduros/Venezuelan support will encourage Post Castro Leadership (Miguel Diaz-Canel) to come to the table and give the Cuban People a chance to leave behind a strained existence were subsisting off the table scraps of Totalitarian dysfunction was the extent of their promising future. While Cuba continues to receive Aid from China, Russian and the E.U. it consistently reports at or near the lowest poverty levels of Latin America. It’s infrastructure, for decades now, teeters annually on collapse with nearly 30% of its electricity being produced by oil burning ship-mounted generators provided by Turkey. With the capture of Maduro so goes one of Cuba’s most robust benefactors which then begs the obvious: How does Cuba replace the loss of this power supply?.

The goals of the Trump Foreign Policy Ambition dates back to the guidance provided by George Washington in his farewell address to the Nation (U.S.) in September of 1796. This Nations realignment back to a “peace through strength” footing where partnerships with former adversaries offer the prospects of mutually assured success and an end to the Totalitarian Blight of the TGE. The Administration (U.S.) will have to tip-toe around the subversive order that defines the Venezuelan National and local Government and use existing officials to identify and remove Marxist and criminal threats both from Venezuela itself and those adverse to U.S. intentions. There will be setbacks and it will take time however the Administration has definitely thought the matter through and should engage the Civilian Population as much as possible.

Let’s hope that U.S. resources used in this intervention can be a positive move forward for Venezuela and the Venezuelan People.

Curtis C. Greco, Founder

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