Mike Steger frames the Iran crisis as part of a broader struggle over globalist financial and intelligence leverage centered in London, including maritime insurance dynamics in the Persian Gulf and monitoring through Oman. He argues Trump bypassed the EU and UK, prompting panic, and says Trump is pursuing talks with Iranian leadership while pausing strikes on energy infrastructure, aiming for a viable Iran integrated into regional prosperity through an Abraham Accords-style economic orientation. Steger links this to energy abundance as a prerequisite for global development and contrasts it with efforts to choke off energy investment. He then highlights Trump’s Memphis event, where residents credit the National Guard-backed Memphis Safe Task Force with sharply reducing violence, using it to argue that reality-based improvements—not propaganda—drive political support and should guide strategy at home and abroad.
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