
Trump Isn't Confused, He's Doing This on Purpose | Andrew Bustamante
Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory
The current geopolitical landscape reveals a shift toward systemic instability, driven by the overextension of American military and economic power. The conflict with Iran illustrates a failure of the "Trump doctrine," which prioritizes leverage through limited war actions over sustainable peace, ultimately radicalizing regional populations and undermining U.S. credibility. Beyond military maneuvers, the global economy is increasingly defined by hyper-financialization, where wealth is decoupled from national identity and prioritized through empirical, asset-based strategies. This systemic interdependence—linking energy, labor, and AI—creates a fragile environment where failure in one sector threatens total collapse. As the United States faces mounting debt and internal ideological polarization, it mirrors the decline of previous empires, signaling a decade of potential disarray as global capital shifts toward more stable, diversified markets.
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