International Relations at Risk.
The administrations of the U.S., the EU and the member states, Russia and China, are besieged by agents of the private market and media monopoly and cartel for infiltration, compromise, conversion and control of domestic and international relations. Media, economic and trade policies are the main tools for this control, inter alia. Trade policies involve sanctions (for Russia) and tariffs (for China). Fields of reference for international relations control are all the main fronts of confrontation in Europe, the Middle East and the Far East.
This is the bewildering predicament facing administrations in the above and in every other more or less implicated administration, state and authority across the world.
The aggression is exacerbated by the aggravation which the result of the elections in the U.S. has brought to the private monopolistic forces. This has set these forces in a frenzy to reclaim domestic and international relations control for imposition of their extremist and terrorist dominion.
Instead of surrendering to such forces, the only solution is that at least the U.S., Russia, China and Europe, will set aside their differences and agree first to restore law and order, liberate and regulate markets and free the world from the destructive economic system of the media and market monopoly and cartel. Also to establish a new free and fair economic system of world peace, prosperity and progress.
This violation solution and international collaboration, must rise high in the priorities of the new U.S. administration, especially.
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Trump administration.
Beyond particular policy measures, it seems that Trump has one strategy choice which will define, his presidency and his political ambition:
Either he will free the markets, go after the monopolies and cartels with tax, anti trust, supervision, regulation and DoJ actions, for personal and public vindication, compensation and retribution, restore equality and opportunity, reinforce the middle class and help the poor, thus capture the national centre and push the Democrats further to the left,
Or he will do the unthinkable, which is to submit to the rule of the dominant private interests, reducing himself to the politically and progressively precarious, in the circumstances, margin.