Alfredo Jalife's Analysis of Trump, Zelensky, and the Emerging Geopolitical Order

 Introduction:

In his recent analysis, Alfredo Jalife explores the shifting geopolitical landscape involving major global players like the United States, Russia, and China. He delves into the roles of Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelensky, and how these dynamics could shape the future of international relations. This blog post provides a summary of Jalife's key points and their implications.

Main Themes:

  1. Zelensky as a Pawn, Discarded by Trump:

    • Key Point: Donald Trump is portrayed as throwing Zelensky "under the bus" due to incompetence, corruption, and misjudgment.

    • Implication: Zelensky is seen as a figurehead for Western interests, not an independent actor.

  2. Emerging G3 (US-Russia-China) and the Decline of the West:

    • Key Point: The world is moving towards a tripolar order dominated by the US, Russia, and China.

    • Implication: A decline in Europe's influence and the dismantling of existing globalist structures.

  3. The Ukraine War as a Civil Conflict and a Proxy Battle:

    • Key Point: The Ukraine conflict is viewed as a civil war exacerbated by external actors.

    • Implication: The West, backing Zelensky, is seen as losing to Russia.

  4. Economic Warfare and the Future of the Dollar:

    • Key Point: Financial aid to Ukraine and the potential for a dollar-based economic shake-up.

    • Implication: Europe's stability may be traded off for the dollar's stability.

  5. Trump's Strategy and a Potential Third Term:

    • Key Point: Trump is positioning for a potential third term in 2028.

    • Implication: Strategic reshaping of the global order to his advantage.

Key Ideas and Facts:

  • Trump's Criticism of Zelensky:

    • Quote: "Trump accuses Zelensky of having squandered US aid, they are going to collect, and ugly at that, I say I see Ukraine in danger as a country, it could disappear in a stock market move of collection they make it mush."

    • Context: Trump accuses Zelensky of squandering US aid, hinting at severe repercussions for Ukraine.

  • Zelensky as a "Dictator":

    • Quote: "The Wall Journal, which is not at all favorable to Trump, still has the seal of the Bushes, calls Zelensky a dictator, which is true because since May 20 of last year he ended his mandate and does not want to hold elections under the premise that they are at war."

    • Context: The Wall Street Journal calls Zelensky a dictator for not holding elections.

  • The "Quartet" Behind Zelensky:

    • Quote: "Who is behind Zelensky is all the opposition to Trump that is what we have to see it is a global event it is nothing it is not merely local or regional Who are there Well the whole group we already know of BlackRock who bet and is going to lose a fortune in Ukraine he bet on rare earths is the Rothschild bank because of the reaction Eh Well deregulated by Macron who was an employee of the Rothschild bank in Paris is George Soros That is what VĂ­ctor Orban says do not think it is my thing and Bloomberg is dec are the losers."

    • Context: BlackRock, Rothschild, Soros, and Bloomberg are identified as backing Zelensky.

  • Negotiations and Potential Outcomes:

    • Quote: "Trump is pressuring Zelensky to agree to a peace agreement to end the war in Ukraine."

    • Context: Trump is pressuring Zelensky to agree to a peace deal to end the conflict.

  • The Ruble's Strength:

    • Quote: "Despite sanctions, the Russian ruble has recovered, attributed to cooperation with China."

    • Context: Despite sanctions, the Russian ruble has recovered, attributed to cooperation with China.

  • Possible Attacks to Derail the Agreement:

    • Quote: "It is expected that the Europeans carry out false flag attacks to derail the agreement."

    • Context: Anticipation of false flag attacks by Europeans to derail the agreement.

  • Canada's Untrustworthiness:

    • Quote: "Canada's treatment of Mexico and labeling Mexican cartels as terrorists."

    • Context: Canada's treatment of Mexico and labeling Mexican cartels as terrorists.

Analysis and Implications:

Jalife's analysis presents a highly critical perspective on Zelensky and the Western approach to the Ukraine conflict. He sees Trump as a pragmatic actor reshaping the global order, potentially at the expense of traditional alliances and established norms. The briefing suggests that Ukraine's future is uncertain, and it could be significantly weakened or even cease to exist as an independent entity. The emergence of a G3 structure would have profound implications for global governance, trade, and security.

Sources:

  • Excerpts from "Trump Throws Comedian Zelensky Under the Bus | Alfredo Jalife | Geopolitical Radar"

  • Quotes and context provided by Alfredo Jalife's analysis



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