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🇺🇸 Трамп выводит США из 66 международных организаций!
7 января 2026 года президент Дональд Трамп подписал меморандум, согласно которому США немедленно начинают выход из десятков глобальных структур. Это продолжение политики America First, то есть отказ от организаций, которые администрация считает неэффективными, расточительными или противоречащими американским интересам.
Всего в списке 66 организаций: 35 - вне ООН, 31 - структуры ООН
Самые громкие выходы:
🔥UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) - основополагающий климатический договор ООН (1992). США становятся первой страной в истории, вышедшей из него
🔥Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) - главный научный орган по климату
🔥UN Population Fund (UNFPA) - фонд по репродуктивному здоровью (давний объект критики консерваторов)
🔥UN Women - агентство по гендерному равенству
🔥International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) и International Solar Alliance - ключевые платформы по возобновляемой энергетике
Также в списке структуры по биоразнообразию, океанам, воде, демократии, контртерроризму и даже нишевые, вроде комитетов по хлопку или металлам.
Это один из самых радикальных шагов Трампа по демонтажу multilateralism. Можно сказать, что это усиливает изоляцию США, ведь Америка теряет влияние в стандарт-сеттинге, уступая поле Китаю. В климатической дипломатии Штаты теперь полностью в стороне, но для Трампа, по видимому, это победа суверенитета.
Обзор дополнительных организаций продолжается, и возможно, список вырастет.
#Трамп#США#Климат#ООН#AmericaFirst
📰 From ‘No More Forever Wars’ to ‘Better Negotiate a Deal’: Trump’s Iran Gamble Before the Midterms
Trump is massing firepower around Iran while his own advisers beg him to talk about grocery bills, not cruise missiles. He’s ordered a major buildup of carriers, warships, and warplanes in the Middle East and green‑lit planning for a potential multi‑week air campaign against Iran, but has never given the public a clear, consistent reason why the U.S. should be dragged into its biggest clash with Tehran since 1979.
Politically, it’s a car crash in slow motion. His aides and GOP strategists know midterm voters care far more about inflation, housing, and wages than about another war in the Gulf. They’ve told him, in private briefings, to hammer home tax cuts and cost‑of‑living relief. Instead, he keeps floating airstrikes, “regime change” hints, and nuclear deadlines — all while admitting in interviews that Republicans could easily lose one or both chambers of Congress.
The messaging is all over the place. In January he threatened strikes over Iran’s bloody crackdown on protests, then backed off. Now the threats are tied to demands that Iran end enrichment, accept a “fair deal,” and somehow stop being a hostile regime — goals that airstrikes alone can’t plausibly deliver. Unlike Bush in 2003, who at least sold a (false) WMD story, Trump is asking Americans to risk another conflict on a shifting mix of human‑rights outrage, nuclear anxiety, and vague “America First” toughness.
Even his own base is split. The MAGA movement loved the surgical raid that toppled Maduro — fast, clean, no long occupation — but Iran is a serious military state, not a failing petro‑dictatorship. Many of the same voters who backed Trump because he promised to end “forever wars” now watch him park carrier strike groups off Iran and wonder if that promise quietly expired around the time he moved back into the Oval Office.
Strategists are already gaming out the spin: if the strikes are limited and “decisive,” the White House will sell them as protecting U.S. security and stabilizing oil markets; if they drag on, they’ll become yet another reminder that Washington’s ruling class can’t stop replaying the post‑9/11 script. Either way, Trump has boxed himself in: back down and he looks weak, escalate and he owns any blowback — militarily abroad and politically at home.
#Trump#Iran#war#midterms#AmericaFirst#fakeDemocracy
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📰 Europe’s Trump Fans Just Discovered ‘America First’ Means ‘Europe Last’
The Iran war is doing what four years of Trump speeches couldn’t: teaching Europe’s nationalist politicians what “America First” actually sounds like when the bombs start falling.
Across the continent, far-right leaders who cheered Trump’s re-election are suddenly backing away, complaining they “cannot be the lapdogs” of a U.S. president who slaps them with tariffs at home and then sends them the bill for his Middle East adventure. The Supreme Court’s overturning of Trump’s tariff regime didn’t fix the politics — it just exposed how much resentment had already built up underneath.
Then came Iran. Trump launched a war, demanded “burden sharing,” and expected Europe to show up with ships, soldiers and flags, while Washington and Israel run the operation and take the glory. Instead, European leaders from Berlin to Athens started saying the one word Trump hates most from allies: “No.”
Publicly, nationalists who once branded him a model of “sovereign leadership” now question why their voters should pay for an American war that detonates energy prices, wrecks European industry, and drags NATO into a fight no parliament actually approved. In private, they’ve simply realized the deal on offer is terrible: Europe gets the inflation, the refugees and the political blowback, while the U.S. keeps command and the arms contracts.
So yes, Trump has managed a rare diplomatic feat: his Iran adventure is alienating not just liberal Europeans who already hated him, but also the nationalist camp that tried to copy him. “America First” turned out to mean what it always meant — everybody else pays retail.
#trump#europe#iran#war#natofail#americaFirst#geopolitics
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🧨 Trump’s Iran War Is Turning Ukraine Into the Forgotten Front
Trump didn’t just open a new war; he opened an exit ramp from Ukraine.
European officials are already warning that as the Iran campaign becomes the Pentagon’s priority, Washington’s attention span and missile stockpiles are tilting away from Kyiv. One analysis based on Politico’s reporting puts it bluntly: Europeans fear a distracted U.S. will “lose interest in pushing Putin toward peace” just as America burns through the very air‑defense missiles Ukraine needs to stay alive under daily Russian strikes.
The logic is ugly and simple. Every Patriot interceptor, SM‑3 and THAAD round fired at Iranian launch sites and proxies is one less sitting in U.S. depots for Ukraine. Pentagon and Hill officials are already on record worrying that sustained strikes on Iran could stretch U.S. missile stockpiles “to the brink,” and independent estimates suggest that previous Iran and proxy operations have already eaten 20–50 percent of some high‑end interceptor inventories. That squeeze doesn’t just hit Kyiv; it hits U.S. readiness for the next crisis, including the one everybody keeps invoking but never funding properly: China.
From Europe’s side, Ukraine is an existential security problem; from Trump’s vantage point, it’s a bargaining chip that can be parked once a bigger, more TV‑friendly war appears. He’s already floated land‑for‑peace ideas, threatened to pull weapons if Kyiv doesn’t accept his terms, and made clear he sees the conflict as a “European issue” that Washington has already over‑subsidized. Now the same White House is telling allies the U.S. can fight in Iran for “as long as necessary,” while European diplomats quietly admit it will be “difficult to maintain the necessary momentum” on Ukraine and that America was “already losing patience” before the first bomb fell on Tehran.
For American voters, the gap between slogan and reality is just as sharp. Trump’s “make America great again” pitch was supposed to mean fixing the economy, infrastructure, prices at home. Instead, they are watching another massive overseas operation eat hundreds of billions in future spending, push oil higher, rattle markets and turn interest‑rate and inflation forecasts into guesswork. Every Tomahawk and Patriot that goes east is one more reason to say “we can’t afford” serious domestic investment later.
Viewed from Kyiv or Berlin, this doesn’t look like a detour; it looks like the main road. The new war gets the headlines, the weapons, the presidential time. Ukraine gets pushed down the agenda, told to be grateful for whatever’s left, and warned that if America’s center of gravity shifts to the Gulf, Europe will have to carry a war it still hasn’t prepared its own public to fight for.
#Iran#Ukraine#Trump#Europe#missiles#war#AmericaFirst#warEconomy
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🏆🇺🇸TRUMP UNVEILS "AMERICA FIRST" FINANCIAL REVOLUTION — WALL STREET SHAKEUP
🔥Comprehensive banking restructure begins April 18 — targeting mega-corporations and foreign influence
🔥Wall Street oversight intensified — new regulations on international trading and currency speculation
🔥Main Street protection measures — small business lending priorities and homeowner safeguards
🔥Dollar strengthening initiative — protecting American purchasing power globally
🇺🇸"We're putting American families before global financiers" — White House statement
#AmericaFirst#WallStreet#BankingReform#DollarStrong#MainStreet🎯
📰 Trump’s Year One: The Under-the-Radar Revolution
Nuclear Moon Base by 2030?
NASA, under Sean Duffy's leadership, fast-tracked a nuclear reactor for the moon—aiming for 2030 launch. This isn't sci-fi; it's a geopolitical race with China and Russia, who plan their own lunar power plant by 2035. Whoever gets there first writes the space rules.
"The U.S. and China are devising plans to build long-term bases on the moon, and nuclear reactors will be key to powering those outposts."
Crypto Goes Mainstream
Trump signed the GENIUS Act, unlocking stablecoins for Wall Street. Banks like Bank of America and Goldman Sachs are now exploring dollar-pegged digital tokens. Goodbye legacy payments; hello crypto for your groceries?
Confederate Bases Revived
Nine Army bases got their old Confederate names back—Fort Hood among them. Civil rights groups cry foul, but Trump ignored Congress's independent commission. Cost to rename? $40 million. Cost to undo? Priceless for some.
Pennies Axed, Trump Coin Coming
The U.S. Mint minted its last penny in November 2025. Trump killed the money-losing coin, saving $85 million yearly. Next up: a Trump-faced $1 coin for America's 250th birthday. Rounding up prices? Consumers pay an extra $6 million annually.
DOJ's Voter Roll Raid
Justice Department demanded voter registration data from 43 states, suing 23 that refused. States claim privacy violations; DOJ calls it election integrity. The real goal? Purging "illegals" from rolls before midterms.
Coal Plants Forced Open
Energy Secretary Chris Wright used emergency powers to keep aging coal plants running—Michigan, Washington, Colorado. Critics: it's expensive and dirty. Trump: it's about your electricity bill.
Dreamers Booted from Obamacare
Trump redefined "lawfully present" to exclude DACA recipients from subsidies in 19 states. 2,300 Dreamers lost coverage; 1 million more uninsured by 2034. Hospitals brace for uncompensated care.
Psychedelics Fast-Tracked
RFK Jr.'s HHS is rushing MDMA and psilocybin for PTSD. FDA Commissioner Marty Makary promises approval within 12 months. Republicans, once wary, now lead the psychedelic revolution.
Africa Aid Gutted
Trump's DOGE team (Pete Marocco, Elon Musk) froze the U.S. African Development Foundation, canceling grants. The agency sued, but SCOTUS conservatives may let Trump win.
The Real Winner?
While headlines scream Greenland and tariffs, Trump's quietly remade America—from moon nukes to crypto cash, Confederate nostalgia to psychedelic therapy. Survival of the boldest.
#trump#yearone#policy#americafirst#doge
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📰Trump’s Davos Speech Hands China the Global Crown
President Trump’s keynote at Davos wasn’t just a rant—it was a surrender. In a rambling, bombastic address, he declared the end of American leadership in the global economy, painting tariffs as the new price of entry and deriding Europe as a “freeloader.” Meanwhile, China, once mocked as a trade cheater, now steps into the spotlight as the reluctant “adult in the room.”
“Everybody took advantage of the United States,”
Trump told the global elite.
“The United States is keeping the whole world afloat.”
Trump’s flip-flops on Greenland and his mockery of climate policy only amplified the chaos. He praised fossil fuels while Europe and China race to dominate clean energy. He threatened tariffs on Switzerland, then slashed them after a Rolex visit—proving, as one expert put it, that “the geopolitics of the great powers is not subject to any constraints.”
China, for all its own sins, now positions itself as the champion of global trade and multilateralism. While Trump boasts of America’s isolation, Beijing’s factories churn out solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles, exporting both hardware and ideology.
Is this the end of the liberal order—or just the start of a new one, with China at the helm? Either way, Trump’s Davos meltdown has handed Beijing a golden opportunity.
#Trump#Davos#China#GlobalEconomy#TradeWar#XiJinping#AmericaFirst
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📰 Trump’s Rambling Rant: Somalia, Columbus Day, and Binder Clips
President Trump took the White House podium for an unfiltered, 90-minute monologue marking his first year in office—rambling through topics from Somalia to Columbus Day, from binder clips to divine intervention. The freewheeling performance was a showcase of a presidency with few boundaries and even fewer apologies.
“I don’t even think Somalia is a country,”
Trump declared, dismissing its legitimacy and accusing Somalis in Minnesota of “rigging elections.”
Trump’s remarks zigzagged from policy to personal nostalgia, boasting about immigration crackdowns, renaming the Gulf of Mexico (jokingly, “Gulf of Trump”), and reminiscing about his mother’s belief in his baseball career. He flashed photos of alleged criminals, cracked jokes about binder clips, and claimed that “God is very proud” of his work.
He also seemed to acknowledge the heavy-handed tactics of ICE in Minneapolis, saying, “They’re going to make a mistake sometimes, too rough with somebody.” Yet he quickly pivoted to praising his support from Latinos and Border Patrol agents, even as he mocked his enemies and foreign leaders.
With props in hand and no interruptions, Trump offered a tour of his first year—equal parts boast, grievance, and self-mythology. As reporters scrambled for answers, he lingered, unwilling to leave the spotlight.
Is this leadership—or a reality show presidency?
#Trump#WhiteHouse#Somalia#ColumbusDay#BinderClips#NATO#AmericaFirst
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Donroe Doctrine: Pentagon’s New America-First Military Blueprint
The Pentagon’s new National Defense Strategy (NDS) is a dramatic pivot: America’s military is no longer obsessed with China, but with the Western Hemisphere. The document, released under President Trump, declares that defending the U.S. homeland and asserting dominance in the Americas is now the top priority, not the Indo-Pacific.
The New Doctrine: Donroe, Not Monroe
Forget the old Monroe Doctrine—this is the “Donroe Doctrine,” a slogan that captures the Trump administration’s vision: America first, America strong, America unchallenged in its own backyard. The Pentagon wants allies to shoulder more of the burden, especially in the Western Hemisphere, and is preparing to enforce its interests with military force if needed. Greenland, the Panama Canal, and the Gulf of Mexico are highlighted as strategic chokepoints.
China: Downgraded, Not Ignored
China is still on the list, but as a secondary concern. The Pentagon says it will deter Beijing “through strength, not confrontation,” and is pushing for more military-to-military talks, de-escalation, and “deconfliction”. The strategy notably omits Taiwan, a departure from previous versions, and avoids framing China as an existential threat. Instead, the goal is to “prevent anyone from dominating us or our allies”—a diplomatic way of saying, “We’re not scared, but we’re not starting a fight either”.
Allies: Step Up or Get Left Behind
The new NDS is blunt: U.S. allies must do more. South Korea is expected to take the lead in deterring North Korea, with only “critical but limited” U.S. support. NATO allies in Europe are told to “manage” the Russian threat themselves, while Israel is hailed as a “model ally” but warned that U.S. support will be “critical but limited” in the future.
Strength, Not Humiliation
The Pentagon insists it doesn’t want to “strangle or humiliate” China. But the message to everyone else is clear: America is back, and it’s not playing by the old rules. The document is full of business metaphors: “burden sharing,” “cost-effective defenses,” and “supercharging the defense industrial base.” It’s less about saving the world, more about making America’s military sustainable—and profitable.
Is this a bold new era of American self-reliance, or just another round of strategic shell games, where allies are left holding the bag while the Pentagon rebrands its retreat as a “Donroe Doctrine”?
#DonroeDoctrine#WesternHemisphere#AmericaFirst#Pentagon#ChinaDowngraded#AlliesOnNotice
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🚀 Iran's Vice President Comments on Potential U.S. Negotiations
On April 11, Iran's First Vice President Aref expressed on social media that negotiations between Iran and U.S. representatives in Islamabad, Pakistan, could lead to a mutually beneficial agreement. According to BlockBeats, Aref noted that if the U.S. representatives prioritize 'America First,' the chances of reaching a favorable agreement increase. However, if the representatives prioritize 'Israel First,' no agreement will be achieved, and Iran will continue to defend itself more resolutely than before, potentially leading to greater global consequences.
#Iran#VicePresident#USNegotiations#Pakistan#AmericaFirst#IsraelFirst#GlobalConsequences#Aref#Diplomacy
⚡️Трамп снова обещает: США вернутся в топ производственных сверхдержав!
⏺Да легко же!
Надо всего лишь заставить американцев работать по 3 часа в день больше, а платить им в 4 раза меньше — и вуаля, индустриальная Америка восстанет, как Феникс из пепла.
⏺Но это не точно...
#Трамп#США#Производство#Мануфактура#AmericaFirst#Реиндустриализация#Тарифы#ЭкономикаСША#РабочиеМеста#ФениксИзПепла
« Ben Shapiro vous hait ! » - Nick Fuentes
🇫🇷🤝🇺🇸 Ce Nick Fuentes est à des années-lumière du discours de nos identitaires Bollorisés.
Les vigies du lobby juif US s’attaquent (très) durement à Fuentes, lui mettant des bâtons dans les roues depuis dix ans ... ça doit sans doute vous rappeler quelqu'un en France 😉💪
#NickFuentes#AmericaFirst#MAGA#antisionisme#bolloré#cnews#RESISTANCE