Thank you again dear Prof. Dugin, for this important post. Make no mistake about it, the US is governed by a single party with two wings - a Republican one and a democratic. Trump only responds to strong actions (because those who filter his information have no choice other than to inform him)
Dear Dr. Dugin, thank you for your insightful post. The main difference between a Trump Administration and an imaginary Harris presidency is that a world war probably would have occurred sooner. God willing, some members of the Trump team will encourage President Trump to be open to cooperating with Russia to prevent a nuclear war.
You're right to point that out. Dugin has a point. The pre-election Trump seems like a completely different persona compared to the post-inauguration Trump. And the longer this term goes on, the clearer it becomes that he is ultimately aligned with the moneyed interests and lobbies, which ultimately pursue the same fundamental goals as Biden's establishment.
It makes you think that in the US, it doesn't really matter who becomes president. Sooner or later, anyone in that office is forced to fall in line and follow the path that the system REQUIRES them to take. The room for any genuine, disruptive change seems incredibly limited.
A uniparty polity attempting to preserve a unipolar world in the interests of the globalists and Wall Street. So sad that the working class people of America, China, Russia, Germany et.al. Can’t work together to rid the world of these people.
This is an important and accurate diagnosis. What we are witnessing is not simply Trump “drifting” back to Biden’s foreign-policy line, but the far deeper structural reality that any US president, regardless of rhetoric, gets absorbed into the machinery of American hegemonic inertia. Washington’s national security establishment is designed to perpetuate unipolarity by default; presidents can change tone, but they cannot easily change the operating system.
Dugin is right in that Trump briefly signaled openness to multipolarity, but once confronted with the bureaucracy, the donor class, NATO pressure and the bipartisan foreign-policy blob, those instincts collapsed. What remains is the same imperial reflex to maintain primacy, contain rivals, pressure allies and prevent any true redistribution of global power.
This confirms a deeper truth about the US in its late-imperial phase. The empire continues not because leaders believe in it, but because the system allows no alternative. Even presidents who gesture toward restraint end up reproducing the same architecture of dominance. In that sense, Trump becoming indistinguishable from Biden is not surprising. It is the inevitable product of a unipolar order that refuses to accept its own decline.
He’s obviously moving toward ARC (America, Russia, China). He’s having the Japs finally become sovereign and declare peace with Russia. Talking about pipelines with Russia. Telling China we don’t care about Taiwan. Everyone will agree in 6 months to a year that AD was either joking or took a huge L on this statement.
We've seen the transformation. At first, he was orange, now he's completely pale. His complexion betrays him and speaks for itself; he's not the same man he was at the beginning^^ More seriously, he reminds me of François Hollande in France at the start of his term: "My enemy is the world of finance."... "Two minutes later," he was only betraying the Russians, with Merkel, that whore, going to see the Russians with their sham Minsk agreements in hand, fulfilling the project of the financial world, capitalism, championed by the globalist elite.
Biden just had to not shit his pants, Trumps got all the neocons like Lindsey Graham etc. But the one thing he could control, the little country with a big appetite for money and weapons Israel, and they own every toe, finger, and his uneducated brain lock stock and barrel
No. Definitely not.
Elon was the first to take off Trump's mask anyway!
ANY POTUS is a puppet to the MIC/CIA's Imperialist Deep State.. It's all just a kabuki theater..
It doesn't matter who is "elected", we always get John McCain ©
US presidents come and go, but FED/FBI/CIA/NSA/NED/DHS remain in the Deep Swamp..
So much for the "turnover of power"…
Thank you again dear Prof. Dugin, for this important post. Make no mistake about it, the US is governed by a single party with two wings - a Republican one and a democratic. Trump only responds to strong actions (because those who filter his information have no choice other than to inform him)
Dear Dr. Dugin, thank you for your insightful post. The main difference between a Trump Administration and an imaginary Harris presidency is that a world war probably would have occurred sooner. God willing, some members of the Trump team will encourage President Trump to be open to cooperating with Russia to prevent a nuclear war.
Yes, I voted for him, but Trump's supporters have been betrayed. Bigly.
You're right to point that out. Dugin has a point. The pre-election Trump seems like a completely different persona compared to the post-inauguration Trump. And the longer this term goes on, the clearer it becomes that he is ultimately aligned with the moneyed interests and lobbies, which ultimately pursue the same fundamental goals as Biden's establishment.
It makes you think that in the US, it doesn't really matter who becomes president. Sooner or later, anyone in that office is forced to fall in line and follow the path that the system REQUIRES them to take. The room for any genuine, disruptive change seems incredibly limited.
A uniparty polity attempting to preserve a unipolar world in the interests of the globalists and Wall Street. So sad that the working class people of America, China, Russia, Germany et.al. Can’t work together to rid the world of these people.
This is an important and accurate diagnosis. What we are witnessing is not simply Trump “drifting” back to Biden’s foreign-policy line, but the far deeper structural reality that any US president, regardless of rhetoric, gets absorbed into the machinery of American hegemonic inertia. Washington’s national security establishment is designed to perpetuate unipolarity by default; presidents can change tone, but they cannot easily change the operating system.
Dugin is right in that Trump briefly signaled openness to multipolarity, but once confronted with the bureaucracy, the donor class, NATO pressure and the bipartisan foreign-policy blob, those instincts collapsed. What remains is the same imperial reflex to maintain primacy, contain rivals, pressure allies and prevent any true redistribution of global power.
This confirms a deeper truth about the US in its late-imperial phase. The empire continues not because leaders believe in it, but because the system allows no alternative. Even presidents who gesture toward restraint end up reproducing the same architecture of dominance. In that sense, Trump becoming indistinguishable from Biden is not surprising. It is the inevitable product of a unipolar order that refuses to accept its own decline.
He’s obviously moving toward ARC (America, Russia, China). He’s having the Japs finally become sovereign and declare peace with Russia. Talking about pipelines with Russia. Telling China we don’t care about Taiwan. Everyone will agree in 6 months to a year that AD was either joking or took a huge L on this statement.
"Trump has turned into Biden."
We've seen the transformation. At first, he was orange, now he's completely pale. His complexion betrays him and speaks for itself; he's not the same man he was at the beginning^^ More seriously, he reminds me of François Hollande in France at the start of his term: "My enemy is the world of finance."... "Two minutes later," he was only betraying the Russians, with Merkel, that whore, going to see the Russians with their sham Minsk agreements in hand, fulfilling the project of the financial world, capitalism, championed by the globalist elite.
Biden just had to not shit his pants, Trumps got all the neocons like Lindsey Graham etc. But the one thing he could control, the little country with a big appetite for money and weapons Israel, and they own every toe, finger, and his uneducated brain lock stock and barrel