What many fail to grasp, either out of ideological bias or media-induced amnesia, is that America’s decline didn’t begin with Donald Trump. It was carefully orchestrated over decades by a parade of presidents who served not the American people, but a shadowy network of elite global interests. From George H.W. Bush to Clinton, Bush Jr., Obama, and now Biden, each of them loyally advanced a globalist agenda that enriched international conglomerates, outsourced American jobs, and left America’s middle and working class behind.

These were not patriotic governments. They were puppet regimes, executing orders from globalist overlords through a deeply entrenched Washington establishment we now call the “deep state.” Their policies championed open borders, offshored industries, promoted endless wars abroad, and allowed America’s infrastructure to decay while funneling trillions into global military commitments. The real America, the one outside Washington and Wall Street, was being abandoned.

When Trump entered the White House, he didn’t inherit a strong, healthy nation. He inherited a superpower in decline, drowning in debt, riddled with inequality, weakened by globalization, and facing the real threat of losing its dominance in global finance. The dollar, long the backbone of U.S. strength, was being challenged quietly but effectively by emerging blocs like BRICS. And while America was overstretched militarily and diplomatically, its own economy was brittle and overexposed.

Trump saw the danger. And unlike his predecessors, he refused to play the role of empire manager for the global elite. Instead, he did the unthinkable, he put America first.

He questioned NATO’s funding model and demanded fair burden-sharing. He renegotiated harmful trade agreements that had decimated American industries. He challenged China on intellectual property theft and trade imbalances. He pushed for energy independence. He resisted pressure to launch new wars, choosing instead to de-escalate and focus on rebuilding the homeland. He spoke directly to forgotten Americans, not through politically correct slogans, but through actions aimed at economic dignity and national pride.

While his critics cried foul, Trump was quietly confronting an even bigger threat: the dedollarisation of the global economy. For years, America’s dominance had been maintained through the power of the dollar. But trust in that power was eroding due to reckless foreign policy, ballooning debt, and weaponization of the global financial system. Trump understood that the rise of BRICS wasn’t just about economics, it was a geopolitical signal that the world was ready to move on from American dominance.

Instead of responding with aggression and war, Trump responded with deal-making and diplomacy. He wasn’t redrawing the world map with missiles like Biden now threatens to do. He was using negotiation and strategic pressure to reposition America before it became irrelevant on the world stage.

For this, he was vilified. But history may vindicate him as the only president in modern times who truly recognized the abyss and had the courage to try and change course.

Trump doesn’t serve the globalist cartel. That’s precisely why they fear him. And it’s why Americans, and indeed the world, should begin to look beyond the noise and recognize the deeper struggle at play.

This isn’t just about politics. It’s about sovereignty, survival, and the soul of the United States.

Let the world hear the truth.

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By Hon. Chimazuru Nnadi-Oforgu

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