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Obama and Trump have been aiming to extend America’s aristocracy’s
dominance around the world, but they employ different strategies toward
that politically bipartisan American-aristocratic objective: the US
Government’s global control, for the benefit of the US aristocracy, at
everyone else’s expense. Obama and Trump were placed into the White
House by different groups of US billionaires, and each nominee serves his/her respective sponsors, no public anywhere — not even their voters’ welfare.
An analogous example is that, whereas Fox
News, Forbes, National Review, The Weekly Standard, American Spectator,
Wall Street Journal, Investors Business Daily, Breitbart News,
InfoWars, Reuters, and AP, are propagandists for the Republican Party; NPR,
CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC, Mother Jones, The Atlantic, The New Republic, New
Yorker, New York Magazine, New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today,
Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, and Salon, are propagandists for the Democratic Party; but, they all draw
their chief sponsors from the same small list of donors who are
America’s billionaires, since these few people control the top
advertisers, investors, and charities, and thus control nearly all of
the nation’s propaganda. The same people who control the Government
control the public; but, America isn’t a one-Party dictatorship. America
is, instead, a multi-Party dictatorship. And this is how it functions.
Trump
cancelled the Iran deal because a different group of billionaires are
now in control of the White House, and of the rest of the US Government.
Trump’s group demonize especially Iran; Obama’s group demonize
especially Russia. That’s it, short. That’s America’s aristocratic
tug-of-war; but both sides of it are for invasion, and for war.
Thus, we’re in the condition of ‘permanent war for permanent peace’ —
to satisfy the military contractors and the billionaires who control
them. Any US President who would resist that, would invite
assassination; but, perhaps in Trump’s case, impeachment, or other
removal-from-office, would be likelier. In any case, the sponsors need
to be satisfied — or else — and Trump knows this.
Trump is doing what he thinks he has to be doing, for his own safety. He’s just a figurehead for a different faction of the US aristocracy,
than Obama was. He’s doing what he thinks he needs to be doing, for his
survival. Political leadership is an extremely dangerous business.
Trump is playing a slightly different game of it than Obama did, because
he represents a different faction than Obama did. These two factions of
the US aristocracy are also now battling each other for political control over Europe.
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