As we all know America has been involved in countless regime change operations throughout the world, usually in poorer, third-world nations. Many of these countries sometimes happen to be sitting above a vast pool of oil and other natural resources, but that’s neither here nor there. The usual rationale is that America is invading, occupying or otherwise meddling in these countries to protect democracy and hold free and fair elections.
If American foreign policy decisions had any consistency, what is happening across Europe right now should have the continent as a prime target for U.S. intervention. Heading into national elections, two front-runner candidates in different nations have been arbitrarily removed from the ballot in a blatant attempt for the entrenched elites to rig elections in their favor.
When populist contender Calin Georgescu rose meteorically in Romania after putting out viral TikTok videos and became a national sensation, the elections were suddenly suspended with “Russia, Russia, Russia” used as the false pretense amidst flimsy claims that Russian bots were involved in the promotion of Georgescu’s TikTok videos. Months later when the presidential election was finally rescheduled, Georgescu was unceremoniously arrested on his way to qualify to be on the ballot and slapped with a host of ridiculous charges, which conveniently prompted his disqualification for the upcoming election.
France is following in Romania’s footsteps. On Monday, French courts found Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally, guilty of embezzlement, even though the judge acknowledged that she did not benefit monetarily from the supposed crime, inflicting a 5-year ban on running for national office for Le Pen. Le Pen and National Rally has gained steadily in national elections for several election cycles and were anticipated to finally break through, but the court’s decision has upended what seemed like an inevitably as France succumbs to migrant-driven national strife.
The circumstances befalling Georgescu and Le Pen are the same sort of lawfare that was used against President Trump after he was fraudulently ousted from office in 2020. The Democrat Party, the deep state, the crooked courts and other co-conspirators worked incessantly to invent a crime, any crime, that could be used as a pretense to disqualify Trump from running for the presidency. And when that failed, they made an attempt at his life during one of his rallies, which was followed up by another assassination attempt at Trump’s Mar-a-lago golf course in Florida.
Their attempts to destroy Trump failed and backfired, only making him stronger and legitimizing his mandate in the process. Trump is now in the pole position to be able to use his rightful authority to strike back against the forces of evil that are running the same agenda that was used against him throughout the world. The elections in Europe are clearly just as fraudulent as the elections were in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq or Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya so why shouldn’t the U.S. intervene in this situation? It is hard to make an argument against such an incursion considering the circumstances.
Much has been ballyhooed about the U.S. and Europe having strained relations because the U.S. refuses to prop up the corrupt Zelensky dictatorship in Ukraine. In actuality, maintaining close relations with Europe is becoming an immense albatross to the U.S. Entangling alliances with European transnational entities only brings the U.S. closer to war and tyranny. NATO is an aggressive force, relentlessly pushing its way into new nations, provoking countries like Russia who want nothing to do with globalism. The U.S. gets nothing from propping up this obsolete organization that only makes diplomacy far more difficult.
The United Nations was founded to be a world-governing body that would bring countries together to reduce conflict, but enmity between nations has only soared since its inception. The UN gets a reputation for being a feckless waste of time, well-deserved at least in respect to its pointless meandering resolutions, but their actions are far more insidious than most realize. Their work through the UNHCR, for example, keeps the global migrant trafficking operation afloat, operating on bribes and kickbacks while giving child sex predators an avenue to exploit unsuspecting victims.
A severing of relations between the U.S. and Europe would allow the U.S. to free itself from the yoke of the UN and NATO, with the U.S. being able to depart from both organizations. The U.S. would then be free to pursue bilaterial trade agreements with the whole of Europe. The European Union might attempt to ban its members from pursuing trade agreements with the U.S., but such a maneuver would be fruitless as the competitive disadvantage would force Europe’s hand, especially as economic cooperation between the U.S. and Russia skyrockets, and the rest of Europe will not want to be left behind.
Trump may be the only man who is able to protect democracy in Europe at this point, and alienating European globalists may be a positive externality from interventionism in this case. The kritarchy has usurped control from the European people, taking their choice away from them. Democracy, after all, means control by the people, not control by an unaccountable gang of well-connected insiders. If there is any area where democracy should be protected, it is Europe. Democracy is a Western institution, woven into the very fabric of first-world nations, and this societal pillar must not perish because of the avarice of entrenched bureaucrats. Trump is making America great again, and he can make democracy great again too.