Col Doug Macgregor: TRUMP Not Looking at the Bigger Picture /EU is on Thin Ice

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Sep 4, 2025 #Ukraine #Russia #USA #EU #NATO Trump
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Trump’s Policy on Ukraine

Trump is still listening to Zelensky and advisors who overestimate U.S. power.

This leads to the illusion that Washington can dictate terms to Russia, which is false.

By continuing Biden’s Ukraine policy, Trump risks escalation up to nuclear war.

The U.S. would not lose by allowing a neutral Ukraine or a Kiev government non-hostile to Moscow.

The real danger is being dragged into a war over a region of no real strategic importance.

2. Global Shifts

In China, over 40% of the world’s population and much of its natural resources are aligning around a new system.

These nations want peace with the U.S. but refuse to submit to “bullying” tactics.

They are promoting a multipolar order where all states have equal rights, not a bloc seeking to dominate the West.

Putin, in Beijing, emphasized that BRICS and others are not trying to build a military alliance against the West.

3. U.S. Financial Fragility

The U.S.-led post-WWII financial system (Bretton Woods, dollar dominance, fiat currency) is collapsing.

Fiat money has no intrinsic value; its strength rests on trust in the U.S. government, now at historic lows.

Foreign nations requesting their gold (e.g., Germany, Italy) have been refused, fueling suspicion the U.S. no longer holds enough reserves.

Instead of restructuring debt, Washington looks for short-term fixes and “new scams.”

The U.S. risks either:

A nuclear clash with Russia, or

A deep financial crash worse than the Great Depression.

4. Misplaced Military Priorities

U.S. leaders chase wars abroad (Ukraine, Venezuela, threats of intervention in Latin America) for optics rather than strategy.

Example: Trump ordering a strike on a drug boat near Venezuela — symbolic, but strategically meaningless.

Venezuela and Mexico are fragile states, with cartels controlling much of the Mexican military.

Attacking these countries militarily worsens instability rather than solving root issues.

5. The Real Problem: Domestic Security

America should focus on defending its borders, ports, and cities rather than wasting resources abroad.

The real “disease” is internal:

Drug cartels moving product into the U.S.

Domestic networks distributing it.

The speaker suggests tough measures similar to Singapore under Lee Kuan Yew, including capital punishment for major drug trafficking, arguing that only strong internal enforcement can save U.S. society.

6. The Path Forward

The Ukraine war should be ended quickly by negotiating around Russia’s minimum conditions (neutrality, security guarantees).

China is focused on internal cohesion and economic development — war is the last thing Xi wants.

The U.S. should abandon illusions of total dominance, stop wasting money on endless foreign interventions, and focus on repairing its collapsing financial and social foundations.
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