[REPLAY] Trump: "Permanently Opening the Strait" — China Cuts Iran, Whistleblower Goes Criminal
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The GOP is now the Trump Republican Party, and the official platform is dedicated to the working men and women of America. His policies in favor of tariffs, nuclear energy, the space program, and the creation of a sovereign wealth fund echo many of the ideas of Lyndon LaRouche. We’re actively engaging the citizenry to understand those policies, and are committed to implementing them in a new Trump administration.
Mike Steger explains how Trump’s move on Iran fits into a larger strategy that could reshape globalization and the future of world power.
Trump moved on three fronts to break Lloyd's insurance blockade — but the bigger story is the Khamenei family money trail leading straight to London, and why Bolton, Carney, and the old imperial order are all standing outside the fence looking in.
This Promethean Strategic Overview frames the Iran war question within a broader claim that President Trump is waging a strategic
Trump's "we will remember" post wasn't aimed at Starmer — it was aimed at the City of London. Lloyd's engineered oil spike, Chatham House's legal theatrics, and the offshore laundering network are all under assault. The special relationship is over.
The 1979 oil shock wasn't a market event — it was engineered by the same imperial establishment now trying to pin an economic crisis on Trump. Barbara Boyd exposes the playbook and explains why unconditional surrender is the cure, not the cause.
In this episode, the discussion explores the escalating tensions surrounding Iran and how U.S. strategy could reshape the geopolitical landscape. The conversation examines military power, global alliances, and what the future could hold for the region.
Trump called Britain "uncooperative," dismantled Lloyd's three-century grip on the Strait of Hormuz, and inherited a united Gulf alliance — all in 72 hours. This is what the end of empire looks like.
In this Monday night live discussion, Mike Steger and special guest Bruce Director (a longtime collaborator in LaRouche-related strategic work)
The neocons say Trump has no plan. Chatham House says you can't do regime change from the air. Then Iran's new leadership called Washington and Trump picked up. The special relationship is cracking open — and the men who ran it are on the chopping block.
This is not Iraq. For 118 years, every government in Iran has served Britain's financial empire. Trump has spent a year dismantling that architecture. The Mullahs were the last piece on the board. As of this morning, he's clearing it.
In 2013, Mississippi ranked 49th in fourth-grade reading. Today, it ranks 9th. In Steubenville, Ohio, over 95% of third graders pass reading benchmarks despite widespread poverty. These results point to something deeper — a cultural renewal rooted in literacy and human dignity.
Trump's State of the Union reminded Americans why they voted for him — forcing Democrats to sit in silence on immigration, child safety, and insider trading while laying out his vision to rebuild America as a sovereign, producing nation.
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