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Thanks for bringing this to us Andrew. We don’t see these things in the western media, even “alt” media.

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Trump is more at risk for the following: 1) striking back at the Justice Department and the FBI for politicizing the government's actions against him. 2) Releasing the remaining classified documents re the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations. Some powerful people who were involved are still alive, and the CIA sits in the middle of this. RFK Jr has implied that much. 3) the people who tried to kill Trump are powerful and he knows who they are. There are some who said he might not even make it to the Oval Office. 4) People like Obama are sworn enemies of Trump and they are powerful and have a motive to hurt him politically and physically. 5) If Trump does anything to upset the real actors above the "Deep State," they will eliminate him. These dark figures are the Globalists who control all global finance and events. 6) The country is seriously and deeply divided over Trump himself. This alone puts him and the country at grave and serious risk. 7) Freedom of speech and government transparency! WOW Wonder what Julian Assange, ED Snowden, and countless others who have been jailed and persecuted think about this? More dangerous, those who have serious crimes to hide, and they are many. Donald J. Trump is and has been a polarizing figure in US and the world. There are any number of players who would benefit from his demise. To name a few possible enemies: UK, Ukraine, NATO, some EU states, Panama, Denmark, and never thought I'd says this, but....Canada. IMO, Trump might not finish his term for one reason or another.

It remains to be seen how he will really deal with China and Russia. He really doesn't have much wiggle room with either.

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interesting take. ive always been wondering if the failed attempts on trumps life were meant as warnings to back off re certain policies.

i think you forget 2 add the tech bros to his potential enemies list, although they may well view him more as a useful idiot than an enemy. His tech bro VP pick is already waiting in the wings and theyre embedding themselves throughout government.

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He should consider another possibility, if Trump pulls out of NATO to acquire Greenland. He has threatened war against Denmark for the matter. NATO members fighting each other will be interesting to see. At the same time, Trump sees European countries as parasites devouring money from the US through NATO bureaucracy. Trump can force these countries to pay their dues to NATO by using Russia as a threat of violence. Yes, Trump threatened European countries that he would allow Russia to do whatever it wants if those countries don't play fairly with the US. Pulling out of NATO would help Trump to use "Russia" as a Big Stick to threaten and consolidate Europe in line.

It would be amusing if Trump had considered this possibility.

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That's a good insight. If Europe is neutered, then Russia and America can cut them out of talks for the new security structure. Europe is in between a rock and a hard place. And it can't flip over the game board if Russia and America play good cop bad cop like this.

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I agree with this assessment I wrote a few days ago it doesn't matter who the president is as long as nothing is done to eradicate the deep state

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Trump doesn't want to overcome the blob🤣 He's a part of the machine.

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Thank you.

The fact remains that wars are expensive and that Russia fights this US/UK proxy war for three (3) years.

How much longer is Russia willing to fight it?

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Trump knows Free Speech is the very foundation of America. Along with releasing the assassination files, he should allow Assange and Snowden to make their voices heard.

This will draw out his Deep State enemies. They will hang themselves with their own rope!

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I don't understand why Andrew pictures such a doomsday scenario for Moldova if the re-unification (would be the third one) with Romania were to occur. An honest analyst would classiy it as a historical redres, given the fact that these people were kept separated by the imperial policy coming from Moscow. Remember that the people living east and west of the River Prut both call themselves Moldovans and are indistinguishable in language, port, history, from eachother. The fact that they are at the same time Romanians, because this is what they speak, fact still denied by the Russian speakperson, who is a sinologue and thus has no expertise in romance languages, is of no import other than to show Russia's true colours.

Andrew spends a lot of time studying very obscure (from an European perspective) places and situations but cannot bear himself to have a proper assessment of things right under his nose. I call this blind bias.

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Although in Moldavia you have Russian minority. Give them some language rights, etc....and hold referendum on unification with Romania.

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They would benefit from the same minority rights as the flourishing Hungarian minority in Romania (6-7%). There is guaranteed local autonomy (in communities with sizable minorities, 50%+, the administration is conducted bilingually). There is education K-12 guaranteed in the minority language(s). Some of these rights are before 1989. My best friend Josicka, did his schooling in Hungarian. In my school were 5 classes in Romanian and 2 in Hungarian in my age group. There are newspapers, journals, TV channels in Hungarian. The biggest ethnic hungarian "party/commemoration" happens on March 15 and the Hungarian PM is a fixture there happens in Romania.

Since 1990, there was no gouvernment in Romania that was not allied with UDMR, the hungarian minority party. Now the finance minister is hungarian. Heck, the current president (now illegal) is an ethnic german.

In comparison to Ukraine, or the Baltics, the life for Russian minority would be a paradise.

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