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DESPERATE GLOBALISTS: TRUMP DISMANTLES THE SYSTEM He announced it—and he is doing it. Donald Trump is rapidly dismantling a large part of the globalist system, which was built on a network of supranational organizations and which, in practice, relied in many contexts on NGOs—non-governmental organizations. Many of these NGOs were in reality financed by states, first and foremost by the United States, and therefore were in fact governmental. Just a few hours ago, the U.S. president signed an executive order for the withdrawal of the United States from 66 international organizations that are “contrary to the interests of the United States”: 35 non-UN organizations and 31 UN organizations. And on Tuesday—news ignored by the European press—Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that Washington will no longer use NGOs for foreign aid, citing the health sector as an example. Foreign aid will instead be managed directly by the U.S. government in cooperation with the government of the receiving country. A devastating one-two punch to a system that is already wavering. In a few days, a third blow may arrive. Trump will go to the World Economic Forum in Davos, right into the heart of the globalist elite. To do what? He will likely use this opportunity to put the world’s elites before a radical choice: either stand with Trump—saying goodbye to the globalist plans implemented over the last 30 years—or stand against him, setting themselves on a collision course with the United States. Why? Because the new world must once again be based on sovereign states, much to the dismay of many distraught and inconsolable globalists such as Macron, Starmer, Merz, and Ursula von der Leyen. The old world is being reborn; it is no longer their world. And Italy, too, will soon have to choose.