Trump didn't just sign a trade deal in Beijing. He opened a new century — and brought key American industrial leaders with him. China is in talks to buy oil from Alaska. The empire wants you in the world of pretend. Walk out of it.
Trump is reshaping the global order through pressure on Iran, negotiations with China, intelligence reform, and a massive American nuclear and industrial revival.
What looks like another crisis in the Middle East is actually something much bigger — a strategic turning point that could reshape energy, industry, and global power for decades.
Beneath the headlines, a broader realignment is underway. The current moment is being used to push a major transformation of America’s energy system, industrial base, and long-term economic strength.
In this briefing, we break down how the Iran situation connects to that larger strategy — from energy security and supply chains to the role of government in rebuilding national capacity.
This is not just about one region or one conflict. It’s about how power is being reorganized on a global scale — and where the United States fits into what comes next.
If you want to understand what’s actually driving the headlines, this is for you.
TIMESTAMPS 0:00 A new American century begins 2:30 The global energy crisis explained 5:15 Trump’s industrial strategy 8:20 Ending the climate agenda 10:50 Defense Production Act mobilization 13:50 Rebuilding America’s energy system 16:25 The global order shifts 19:10 Final message
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Trump is reshaping the global order through pressure on Iran, negotiations with China, intelligence reform, and a massive American nuclear and industrial revival.
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Mike Steger maps Iran tensions, Trump's Beijing trip and a "Core Five" sovereign-nation model against UK turmoil and California chaos — then turns to the philosophical foundations of the American system as the key to winning the midterms.
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