Trump 47 is on the march, leader of the free world, causing catatonic reactions from trading partners, world leaders, and countries at war. Tariffs have blown-up the traditional rules of free trade. Trump has accepted the fact that the United States was on the road to bankrupty within a decade. The politician street kept pushing the can down the road.
World leaders have been analyzing the new world according Trump’s paradigm. What can they do to subvert this? We do not believe they can put a wrench in the gears of Trump’s world because the G-7 does not have the wherewithal to adversely affect the resulting calamity.. America is a buying country, Europe and Asia are producing countries.
Waring countries have been warned, America will stay out of the fray. We may provide arms, but to send our men to war is not in the cards. For instance Ukraine-Russia catastrophe which has been percolating for over three years. We have spent upwards of $300 largel, Europe, most likely more of the same. The resulting “special military operation” can last another three years without a resolution if a deal isn’t struck. One way or another, a deal must be made, if not, you are looking at WW3.
India-Pakistan, will the nuclear button be pressed? These neighbors are like a galatial plate, moving slowly, but a volcanic eruption maybe in the offing. Israel-Hamas, is a conflict like no other, been going on for decades. Gaza has been blown to smitherines, weapons supplied by Iran. How much more can Israel take before they launch the mother of all bombs on the Iranian nuclear facilities, airforce, and ports? It will come sooner than later, including the Houthis in Yemen.
We haven’t mentioned China, but they are a worldwide troublemaker. They have defied the International court’s decision concerning the Spratly Islands. They have bullied other nations of their choosing, slowly taking over Latin America through their “silk road initiative.”
Tuesday is a big day, it looms large for the Middle East and the world, as Trump is welocmed by the Saudis with Open Arms.
President Trump to visit Middle East next week
By Rhyan Henson and Max Cotton

Published: May 10, 2025 at 2:11 PM EDT|Updated: 20 hours ago
He heads to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates as he looks to strengthen ties between the U.S. and the three key Middle Eastern nations.
Set to leave Tuesday night, Trump’s trip comes amid instability both in the region and around the globe, which includes the war in Gaza and ongoing fighting in Yemen.
“Eight years ago, President Trump’s first trip was to this same region of the world where he introduced his bold peace-through-strength foreign policy strategy. On that trip, the president laid out his goal of eradicating terrorism and extremism in the region, which he successfully accomplished over the course of his administration with the total defeat of ISIS and the historic signing of the Abraham Accords,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Friday.
Other potential discussion topics include oil, semiconductor production and trade.
This is Trump’s second foreign trip of his second term. He visited the Vatican to attend Pope Francis’s funeral April 26.
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