Articles on the tag «Nixon, Richard»

Mar-al-Lago will fail - without credibility, nothing works.
Donald Trump sees himself as the deal-maker. He has to reach many agreements to save the US. Without credibility, this will come to nothing, because the power of the US as a substitute for credibility is on the wane.

The Nixon Shock and Trump’s Tariffs: Parallel Responses to Military Setbacks
The Nixon Shock of the early 1970s and the economic policies of the Trump administration share striking parallels, rooted in how both leaders confronted U.S. economic pressures following costly military engagements. Each era saw America grappling with systemic current account deficits, prompting radical shifts in economic strategy to preserve global dominance.

The US is Approaching a “Debt Death Spiral”
Legendary investor Ray Dalio warns that the United States could “go bankrupt” within the next three years, triggering political and geopolitical consequences. In his latest book, How Countries Go Broke, he describes the mechanics of the American “Big Debt Cycle”.

The War of Two Worlds has begun - Part 1
Despite the breathtaking pace set by President Trump, we should not lose sight of the big game: The hegemon is fighting for supremacy against a multipolar but heterogeneous world. - Tectonic thoughts on a game in which everything is at stake.

Loyalty - the mortar of life and geopolitics
There are good reasons why people and countries that are loyal are successful in the long term - others are not. Thoughts on a quality that is becoming a rare commodity in the West.

BRICS currency – payment and trade settlement system – where is the journey headed? Analysis
The mainstream media in the West hardly report on this topic – the alternative media are making all sorts of forecasts. We are trying to put it into context.

"Extending the US" - the Russians playing chess - Analysis
Russia invites the USA to a game of chess. The one-dimensional "shooter gamers" from the Pentagon are completely unfit for the Kremlin's fast-paced chess. The risks are increasing.

Gold - a geopolitical topic of great personal significance
Gold decides who holds the reins of power. The queen of value preservation cannot be corrupted and exposes the dishonesty of the West with its non-transparent and manipulated financial system. No wonder Western central bankers and private bankers avoid gold like the devil avoids holy water. Analysis

Bloodbaths Change the World - Part 3 - Who was Behind 9/11?
Is it possible that the U.S. had something to do with the September 11 attack? - A forbidden question.

BRICS will change the world - slowly
BRICS, the organization that is hardly noticed in the West, more than doubled its membership at the end of August - something is happening.

Gold - no counterparty risk!
The banks are collapsing - would it be about time to realize that gold has no counterparty risk? If you don't trust the bankers - read this article - it was already published in December.

Russia-China: The Most Important Bilateral Relationship in the World
The cooperation of the two giant empires Russia and China is getting closer and closer, although the West is fighting this reality with contrary reports and analyses. This cooperative collaboration will be the foundation for a multipolar world and the Western hegemony has nothing to oppose it except its ideology.

Gold - the fabric of dreams
No element on this earth has so moved people, touched them, filled them with greed, fulfilled and shattered their dreams, caused wars, enabled and overthrown empires. The world's most powerful precious metal has been neglected in the West for 50 years. Nevertheless, the renaissance of the substance with the divine weight is before our eyes in full splendour: yet recognised only by a few.

The unstoppable rise of the East
If you believe the Western politicians and media, three topics are currently important in our world: Putin, energy and inflation. But if you take the trouble to look beyond the western horizon, you will see developments that have the potential to change the world more permanently than all the military conflicts of the last hundred years put together.