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a stumbling block for the united states and all western regimes...Trump’s Rage and the Collapse of Yet Another Western Scheme Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov The failure of the West’s attempt to divide Russia and China The brazen, cowboy-like behavior of the head of the American regime is a reminder not only of the complete lack of any sense of culture and civilization in the United States but also, quite simply, that Washington—like the entire so-called collective West (i.e., the global minority)—seeks to reimpose a unipolar dictatorship over humanity and the non-Western global majority. Eventually, the West will inevitably have to officially acknowledge its defeat—and the United States will be no exceptionSome slogans and rhetoric may differ, but this in no way changes the essence of Western policy. The main forces of the multipolar world order, represented by Russia and China along with their key allies in different regions of the world, are fully aware of this. This is especially true since some maneuvers by the Washington regime were aimed primarily at dividing Moscow and Beijing. In vain. In fact, not only Washington but the entire West must finally realize that the primitive Western marketing of the 1990s no longer works. This probably also applies to those who, until recently, advocated peaceful coexistence with the Western world. As for Trump’s attempts to present himself as a peaceful “peacemaker,” this is clearly complete deception, given the utter hypocrisy of Washington and the entire West on this matter. Where are Trump’s efforts to force his ally Israel — or rather, its leader, as even some of Trump’s supporters now claim—to stop the extermination of the Palestinian population? Every day, dozens of unarmed people — children, women, and the elderly—are being massacred by the Israeli regime. Meanwhile, Russia avoids mass civilian casualties in areas under enemy control, even though it is simultaneously confronting the military power of dozens of Western NATO regimes and more. This is yet another example of blatant lies and extreme hypocrisy on the part of the American regime and the entire West, including all of Washington’s vassals. The end of fraudulent schemes It is truly difficult for the Washington regime—and the entire Western world—to accept that the world no longer revolves around them. The main forces of today’s multipolar world, as well as a significant part of the global majority, are actively cooperating, doing profitable business, and developing mutually beneficial relations in every sphere. And this will continue, whether the West likes it or not. Hollywood smiles, elegant speeches, and empty promises no longer impress. At least not the countries that understand the essence of the Western establishment and have no plans to accept it. This is especially true for truly sovereign and independent states. The recent visit by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the People’s Republic of China, which resulted in a consolidated shared agenda, is further confirmation of this. The West will have to come to terms with the fact that unless the terms of Russia and other like-minded countries are met, there will likely be no more gestures of goodwill. The West’s countless fraudulent schemes are definitively and irreversibly a thing of the past. Not because the West is willing to change—of course not—but simply because confident nations will no longer tolerate them. Eventually, the West will inevitably have to officially acknowledge its defeat—and the United States will be no exception. As for the United States specifically, Trump, like a cowboy, could have minimized the negative consequences of the West’s defeat by Russia and the multipolar world order had he listened to the few voices among his supporters. But by siding with Russophobic hawks still convinced of their pseudo-exceptionalism, the consequences of this defeat for the U.S.—and for the West as a whole—may now prove far more painful.
Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov, entrepreneur, political observer, expert on Africa and the Middle East https://journal-neo.su/2025/07/19/trumps-rage-and-the-collapse-of-yet-another-western-scheme/
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The Phenomenon of Donald Trump
Mohammed Amer
Half a year has passed since Donald Trump assumed the office of President of the United States. Few can deny that he has transformed not only the U.S. but practically the entire world.
Much of the American media refers to him as either “King Donald” or “Emperor Donald.” The bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, ordered under his command, provoked outrage even among some of his MAGA movement supporters. During his campaign, he repeatedly vowed not to start new wars and to act as a peacemaker on the international stage.
After winning the presidential election and surviving two assassination attempts, Trump became convinced that he was chosen by God not only to “Make America Great Again” but to save the rest of the world.
Trump has proven to be a deeply contradictory figure, driven solely by the desire to assert himself as the most powerful player on the world stageAccording to a prominent Eastern European political analyst, Trump is an egocentric, authoritarian oligarch—a flamboyant showman who rapidly became a world-class populist politician and a powerful mobilizer of conservative masses at home, leaving his mark on global affairs. A scandalous, self-obsessed figure free of any inhibitions, he thrives on constant attention, an unmatched orator and master manipulator of public opinion.
Renowned Arab political analyst Hassan Sharabdel, editor-in-chief of *Asharq Al-Awsat*, offers a similar assessment: Trump is a complex man—ruthless, victory-driven, a dealmaker and destroyer. He recoils from failure, rages at setbacks, and never backs down. He plays both sides—one moment extending a hand, the next striking a blow. He views the world through his own lens, dismissing expert opinions. His talent for veering off course is matched only by his ability to frustrate both allies and enemies. Each new battle deepens his conviction that destiny has chosen him to save not just America but all of humanity.
Trump’s Achievements
It must be acknowledged that the U.S. president has effectively subjugated Western European leaders, who obediently surrendered to his demand to spend 5% of GDP on military needs. Most of them grovel before the White House, competing only in how best to flatter his ego (with NATO Secretary-General M. Rutte taking the crown by calling Trump “Daddy”). As one American newspaper noted, a new form of diplomacy has emerged—the art of currying favor with the U.S. president by lavishing praise on his real and imagined achievements.
Trump has proven to be a deeply contradictory figure, driven solely by the desire to assert himself as the most powerful player on the world stage.
One of the most astute leaders of our time, former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, told Bloomberg on July 12 that Trump’s policies are turning the entire world against him, which “will harm America more than anyone else.” The global reaction has been telling. The New York Times reported on July 13 that Canada is uniting against the U.S., with 59% of Canadians calling America “the greatest threat to their country.” Japan, seeking to negotiate lower trade tariffs, is discovering that its security alliance with the U.S. holds little weight.
Across Africa, discontent is growing over the Trump administration’s visa restrictions for citizens of various nations. Newly elected African Union Commission Chairperson Mahamat Ali Youssef stated that Africa cannot accept arbitrary tariffs that violate WTO rules.
After Trump’s notorious attack on South African President Ramaphosa in the Oval Office—where he falsely accused him of “white genocide”—Ghana’s President John Mahama won widespread acclaim by declaring Trump’s behavior “an insult to all Africans.”
Recently, Trump meddled in Brazil’s internal politics, attempting to defend his ally, former President Jair Bolsonaro, only to receive a sharp and angry rebuke from Brazilian leader Lula da Silva.
Turkey’s Daily Sabah, commenting on Netanyahu’s proposal to award Trump the Nobel Peace Prize (July 14, 2025), dismissed it as absurd, suggesting it would amount to a “Nobel Peace Prize for genocide.”
In the U.S. itself, criticism of Trump grows daily—today’s America is deeply polarized.
Yet many seek to exploit Trump’s obsession with winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Notably, even after bombing Iranian nuclear sites, Washington continues trying to negotiate with Tehran. Trump has repeatedly claimed he will soon resolve the Gaza crisis.
His recent statement giving Russia “50 days” to agree to end hostilities in Ukraine—or face 100% tariffs on Russian energy imports, imposed unilaterally without Congress—has been interpreted by some as an attempt to portray himself as a “true peacemaker” before the world.
Mohamed Amer, Syrian commentator
https://journal-neo.su/2025/07/19/the-phenomenon-of-donald-trump/
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.