🔥 The Promethean Weekly · August 17–23, 2026
Not a bombing campaign — an ultimatum to the banks keeping Tehran alive. Gulf capital left London. Bessent’s credit plan is the one Wall Street can’t parse. Seven posts inside.
Here's why Trump's suggestion that Iran could join the Abraham Accords reflects a foreign policy of real physical economics — and why the CFR's new "Future of American Strategy" project is a tacit admission that the British-led liberal international order is finished.
The key outcome of Trump's China visit was the personal trust between Trump and Xi — Xi's "secret garden" tour, previously reserved for Putin — establishing guardrails for the U.S.–China race. London and Carney are screaming.
Putin's Victory Day remarks naming China, India, and the U.S. as Russia's "partners and friends" have rattled the Obama–Soros network — who convened in Mark Carney's Toronto to launch a "Principled Pragmatism" rebrand and declare Trump's presidency an "interregnum."
Trump's "Project Freedom" — the U.S. Navy will escort neutral-country ships through the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday — and how the President is wielding America's energy abundance to dismantle London's petrodollar system and the propaganda apparatus built to defend it.
Susan Kokinda links Saturday's third Trump assassination attempt at the Washington Hilton to King Charles' Washington visit and a new House of Lords report — arguing the British imperial system fears Trump's American System revival the way it feared McKinley.
Barbara exposes how a City of London-linked propaganda network is targeting JD Vance to derail Iran peace talks and damage Trump before the midterms, while Trump warns "No More Mr. Nice Guy" and DOJ prosecutions close in on the Russiagate insurrectionists.
Trump exposes the British-run Strait of Hormuz extortion racket, rolls up Iran's financial pipeline from Dubai to London, and forces Britain's military chief to confess the Empire has no war plan.
Easter death hoax exposes globalist desperation as U.S. forces rescue downed airmen from inside Iran and four astronauts round the Moon. Trump gives Tehran until Tuesday as the petrodollar empire collapses.
RFK Jr. says his father and uncle would back Trump on Iran and the economy. As sovereign nations bypass NATO to broker peace and Navarro and Bessent name the American System by name, the post-WWII imperial order is writing its own obituary.
Trump's 48-hour ultimatum to Iran sent shockwaves — but the real story isn't military. It's economic. He's breaking the City of London's centuries-old chokehold on global energy pricing. The armchair generals on social media are missing the big picture.
While media attention fixates on Iran, a broader strategic shift is unfolding as great powers act in their own sovereign interests, with Trump identifying Zelenskyy as the obstacle to peace and Russia naming Britain as the saboteur.
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.
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