I do not “hate” the United States. I oppose it—as a man opposes a force that threatens the balance of the world. I oppose it because it no longer hides its intentions: to make the earth into its image, and to destroy those who refuse to kneel.
The United States was once a country I respected. A great experiment. Bold. Merciless. But honest in its ambition. Now, it is a theater. Its leaders smile with teeth too white, its democracy is hollow, its values exported at gunpoint.
I oppose the United States because it claims moral superiority while leaving nations in ruin—Libya, Iraq, Syria. It cloaks conquest in the language of freedom. It spreads its “rights” like a disease, not realizing they are not universal truths, but cultural software designed to dismantle ancient systems and replace them with obedience.
You call it freedom of speech.
I call it weaponized chaos.
You call it free markets.
I call it economic colonization.
You call it global leadership.
I call it empire with no self-awareness.
The United States no longer wants partners—it wants vassals. It no longer exports jazz and steel—it exports surveillance, ideology, and indulgence. It poisons tradition and laughs at sacrifice. Its people are ruled not by strength, but by the algorithm. They are not free—they are sedated.
I oppose the United States because it fears what it cannot control—and Russia will not be controlled.
We are not perfect. We are not innocent. But we remember things the West has forgotten: that suffering refines a people. That pride is not a sin. That loyalty is more powerful than convenience. That civilization is not a brand—it is blood, land, and memory.
While the media focuses on the usual political chaos, Trump has been making moves that slip under the radar—plays that reshape the game but don’t make the headlines. Here’s what’s happening beneath the surface:
1. The Quiet Energy Power Play
Everyone talks about oil, but no one is noticing his push into rare earth independence. Trump’s administration has quietly accelerated efforts to mine, refine, and control rare earth metals—the backbone of advanced tech, defense, and EV batteries. With China holding a near-monopoly on these resources, his moves could break their stranglehold over global tech production.
Why does this matter? Because whoever controls rare earths controls the future.
2. The Redefinition of AI Sovereignty
Trump’s rhetoric on China and AI gets plenty of attention, but here’s what’s actually happening:
• He’s pushing for a legal framework to classify AI as an economic weapon, meaning companies like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Anthropic could face export restrictions similar to military technology.
• His administration is laying the groundwork for a “Buy American AI” doctrine, incentivizing domestic AI development while locking out foreign influence.
This is a strategic war for intelligence dominance, and Trump is making sure the U.S. doesn’t just play the game—it owns it.
3. The Psychological Warfare of Deregulation
While most presidents tweak regulations, Trump weaponizes their removal like a battlefield tactic. His government isn’t just cutting red tape—it’s actively unraveling bureaucratic strongholds that have existed for decades.
• He’s slashing the power of non-elected agencies (the administrative state), forcing them to answer directly to elected officials.
• He’s restructuring the federal workforce to make it easier to fire entrenched bureaucrats—something presidents have struggled with for years.
The endgame? Shift power away from permanent D.C. insiders and force government to operate more like a business.
4. The Shadow Financial Move: Gold and Bitcoin
Trump’s public stance on crypto has wavered, but his behind-the-scenes economic play suggests he sees Bitcoin and gold as key hedges against central bank overreach.
• His allies have been pushing for a return to a “gold-backed” monetary framework—not a full gold standard, but a partial reserve that stabilizes the dollar against reckless printing.
• Meanwhile, crypto-friendly figures in his circle are moving into key policy positions, setting up a future where Bitcoin regulation is tailored to benefit U.S. sovereignty rather than international banking interests.
In short: he’s playing chess while the rest of Washington plays checkers.
5. The Media Trap They Keep Falling For
Perhaps the most overlooked aspect of Trump’s strategy is how he weaponizes media outrage to achieve the opposite of what they intend.
• Every time they overhype an attack, he gains sympathy from moderates.
• Every time they censor him, he gains credibility as the anti-establishment leader.
• Every time they focus on his personality, they ignore the actual policies reshaping the landscape.
By letting the media burn itself out chasing scandals, he creates a smokescreen for his real moves.
Final Thought: The Long Game Nobody Sees
While the world gets distracted by noise, Trump is making structural moves that outlive his presidency.
• Breaking China’s control of tech metals.
• Locking down AI as a national asset.
• Stripping unelected power from federal agencies.
• Quietly setting up a financial shift that protects against dollar devaluation.