US-British relations: will Trump change them forever?
From the 16th to the 18th of September US-President Donald Trump visited the United Kingdom for the second time. During his election campaign Trump criticized Globalism and his infringement of free speech, as well as Prime minister Keir Starmer’s lavish stance on mass migration.
Furthermore, Trump and Starmer shared differing visions regarding involvement in Ukraine and the recognition of Palestine. Therefore international observers of US-UK relations posed on question: will the US stay a partner or become an opponent of British Globalist geopolitics?
Understanding empire: From Epstein to Project 2025
The state visit was overshadowed by the scandal surrounding convicted paedophile and Mossad-agent Jeffrey Epstein – Keir Starmer was forced to fire Uk ambassador to the US Peter Mandelsson, after his connections to Epstein became too obvious, as well as Trump was attacked for not publishing the Epstein files as promised. However, these relations are symptomatic for the machinations of the US-hegemony.
The Western Globalist deep state is an international phenomenon, in which not only the CIA, but also the British MI6, Mossad and other Western secret services are involved. The creation of incriminating material has one single aim: The continuation of Globalist geopolitics with every means necessary – in this field the US are simply the heir of the British empire. As mentioned in the strategy paper Project 2025, the US is merely looking for a new division of labour inside it’s Globalist empire.
Whereas the US “withdraws” from Ukraine, it’s European allies like the UK take over the financial and military burden, so Trump can focus on the Middle East and his main enemy, China. “Biden’s war” in Ukraine has finally become his own. Trump missed the very possibility to withdraw US support from Ukraine, instead he’s now giving his European satellite state orders to fight there on his behalf, while he’s still supporting Ukraine with espionage data and US-weapons – but this time he’s demanding money for them.
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From Silicon Valley to London: How Transhumanist tech elites are grabbing the spoils
As usual, a visit by Donald Trump is always connected to one of his “famous deals”, highlighting the business oriented mentality of the US president. This time it was called a “Tech Prosperity Deal”. According to the UK government, the deal will lead to an investment of 150 billion British pounds over the next decade, from big US technological companies like Blackstone, Microsoft and Google.
Therefore it was no coincidence, that US-tech oligarchs like Sam Altmann (Open AI) showed up at the meeting. Whereas the deals sounds great on paper, critics highlighted, that it’s merely a bundle of already existing deals and will lead to a deepening of the UK’s dependency on the USA in terms of AI and computer technology.
If we keep in mind the dystopian and transhumanist plans for controlling humanity put forward by companies like Google (Raymond Kurzweil) and Palantir (Peter Thiel), every European patriot will shiver when thinking about the consequences of this dependency. All in all, there is no break in relations between a “patriotic USA” and a “globalist UK”, but only a continuity of agenda in terms of Transatlanticism and Globalist geopolitics.