What if the real regime change isn't happening in foreign governments—but in the institutions that shape governments themselves?
In this analysis, Mike examines the deeper geopolitical struggle unfolding behind the Iran negotiations, the war in Ukraine, the growing crisis within Europe's political establishment, and the battle over the future of the Federal Reserve.
While much of the media focuses on military conflicts and diplomatic headlines, a larger question is emerging: who actually controls the direction of nations? From the Middle East and Eastern Europe to Washington and Wall Street, competing visions for the future of the international system are colliding.
Mike explores how President Trump's foreign and economic policies challenge decades of assumptions about war, globalization, central banking, and national sovereignty.
In this analysis, Mike examines the deeper geopolitical struggle unfolding behind the Iran negotiations, the war in Ukraine, the growing crisis within Europe's political establishment, and the battle over the future of the Federal Reserve.
While much of the media focuses on military conflicts and diplomatic headlines, a larger question is emerging: who actually controls the direction of nations? From the Middle East and Eastern Europe to Washington and Wall Street, competing visions for the future of the international system are colliding.
Mike explores how President Trump's foreign and economic policies challenge decades of assumptions about war, globalization, central banking, and national sovereignty.
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