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MUST SEE: Susan Kokinda Breaks Down President Trump’s Brilliant Restructuring of the Global Diplomatic Architecture

Elderly woman with short gray hair and glasses speaking in a cozy room, conveying a message of importance and sincerity.

Elderly woman with short gray hair and glasses speaking in a cozy room, conveying a message of importance and sincerity.
Susan Kokinda breaks down how President Trump a new global diplomatic architecture. It looks like the EU and London are absent from the table and look more and more irrelevant as the days go by.

Susan Kokinda has been studying the US – European relationship for decades now.

Her podcasts, along with her fellow members at Promethean Action are not to miss.

This week Susan discussed the how Trump is reorganizing the global community.

This was an exceptional podcast.

Susan Kokinda: President Trump is not only dealing with the right people in Iran, he’s dealing with the right people in the region, the ones who matter in this conflict: Pakistan, the Gulf states, Turkey, and back channels into Iran itself.

Now look at who is not in that room, who he is not dealing with? the United Kingdom, the European Union, NATO. Not only are they not in the room, but the British, the Europeans, and their insane green policies are literally out in the cold. And with them, their proxy war in Ukraine.

But that’s not what the mainstream media says. They say Trump backed down or blinked. That’s the story they’re selling. But what the media covers up, or what too much of the MAGAsphere just doesn’t get, is that Donald Trump has created a new diplomatic space where nations and their real economies are the currency of the realm. —not imperial manipulation.

I’m Susan Kokinda. I’ve spent decades studying the Empire’s Great Game and how financial control, managed conflict, and energy dependence are used to keep sovereign nations in line. I know what the map looks like when the system is losing. And right now it is losing.

So if you want to understand the transformation taking place in the world, like, share, and subscribe so you can stay in touch and we can expand our reach. Here’s what I’m going to cover today. First, who is at the table as Trump works to settle the Iran conflict and the new diplomatic architecture it represents.

Second, who is not at the table—why Europe has reduced itself to irrelevance.

And third, Ukraine and why Zelensky’s frantic maneuvering this week tells the whole story.

So who is actually doing the diplomacy to resolve this conflict? The Wall Street Journal told the story this week, and the roster is pretty remarkable. Foreign ministers from Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan gathered before dawn in Riyadh last week to work out a diplomatic off-ramp. Egyptian intelligence opened a direct channel to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. Turkey worked the phones between Iran and Egypt. Oman carried messages on maritime security. And the president confirmed it himself, first in these remarks to the press: We have very much in mind our partners in the Middle East.

And then the president acknowledged Pakistan’s role by reposting Prime Minister Sharif’s statement, which said, subject to the concurrence by the United States and Iran, Pakistan stands ready and honored to be the host to facilitate meaningful and conclusive talks for a comprehensive settlement of the ongoing conflict.

Now look at that roster. Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, the Gulf states. All of these countries are members of Trump’s board of peace. The architecture he began building with the Abraham Accords and now operating at full speed under the pressure of a shooting war while still lining up billions in investment for rebuilding Gaza.

And that pressure is doing something else entirely. Something the media is completely ignoring. Iran and its proxies in neighboring countries are being isolated and defanged. In early March, the Lebanese government banned Hezbollah and told it to turn over its weapons. Then the Palestinian Authority publicly condemned Iran and sided with Saudi Arabia.

Did you catch that? The Palestinian Authority condemning Iranian attacks on Gulf states and reaffirming solidarity with Saudi Arabia. And Hamas, Iran’s own proxy in Gaza, is now seriously considering a disarmament proposal from Trump’s Board of Peace. The entire Axis of Resistance rhetorical edifice has crumbled.

This was an incredible take on the evolving global community and who’s winning.

Watch the entire video below.

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