“America First,” once a slogan for restraint, has been hijacked by hawks to justify regime change and threats of war.
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Trump’s march toward war with Iran is autocratic decree, not persuasion—negating democratic deliberation. Americans will pay for a war they never chose.
Trump’s State of the Union avoided housing, health care, Epstein, and Iran, offering no new policy for the midterms.
Trump, once the anti-regime-change candidate, is now boasting of coups in Venezuela and threatening Cuba, Mexico, and Iran.
Trump’s foreign policy revives a historical pattern: the U.S., like Rome, once a liberator, now imposes direct control.
Trump’s dystopian Gaza plan strips Palestinians of agency; Europe must counter with a principled, Palestinian-owned alternative for reconstruction.
Trump’s Board of Peace, with 19 nations, challenges the UN’s effectiveness, raising questions about the future of global governance.
Al-Sharaa’s Washington visit marks a historic shift: Syria now aligns with the U.S., not using Israel as a regime protector.
Trump’s lavish welcome for Saudi Crown Prince MbS completed his rehabilitation, a decade after Khashoggi’s murder.
Trump hesitates to attack Iran because any conflict would be prolonged, costly, and unpredictable—a quick victory is impossible.
