China is predicted to avoid a direct war with the US by playing both sides. It will likely strike transactional economic deals with America to protect its interests while simultaneously providing financial support to Russia, maintaining a non-aligned but influential position.
Unable to achieve a decisive military victory, the US and Iran are locked in a "game of uncle." The US aims to inflict maximum damage on Iran's infrastructure, while Iran targets the global economy to create international pressure on the US to cease hostilities.
The US National Defense Strategy is interpreted as a plan to secure the Western Hemisphere while fostering divisible conflicts globally. This creates dependency on American weapons, resources, and finance, effectively allowing the US to profit from worldwide instability.
Iran counters the US "shock and awe" strategy by decentralizing its military command across 31 provinces. This "mosaic strategy" ensures there is no single 'head of the snake' to target, making a swift decapitation strike impossible and forcing a prolonged conflict.
Rather than seeking military conquest, Russia's primary strategy against the US is to foster extreme political polarization. The goal is to push opposing domestic factions into a civil war, causing the American empire to collapse from within.
With major world powers like the US distracted by conflicts in Europe and the Middle East, North Korea has an unprecedented opportunity. It can leverage its military threat against Seoul to extort economic and political concessions without fear of significant international reprisal.
The primary driver of the US-Iran conflict is seen as a defense of the US dollar's global supremacy. A potential Russia-China-Iran alliance trading in gold would threaten the petrodollar system, which underpins America's economic empire, making the war a necessary defensive move.
Using Plato's Allegory of the Cave as a model, the guest claims our reality is shaped by financial elites who project narratives (shadows) via media and education. The populace accepts these as truth, and the system grows authoritarian to suppress those who question the illusion.
The predicted US strategy for Iran involves deploying ground troops not for a full-scale invasion, but to establish forward operating bases. These bases would arm and train ethnic minority insurgents, creating internal chaos that forces the Iranian military out of its mountain hideouts.
A global conflict may already be underway, evidenced by the US military seizing 'shadow fleet' oil tankers linked to Russia and Iran. These actions, part of operations like 'Southern Spear,' are designed to control global energy flows and represent a significant, undeclared escalation.
A key geopolitical theory suggests Israel's grand strategy is the "Greater Israel Project," a plan to expand its influence across the Middle East from the Nile to the Euphrates. This would involve conquering territory in modern-day Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Turkey.
A constitutional loophole may allow Donald Trump a third term. The theory is he could run as Vice President under a nominee like his son, who, upon winning, would abdicate, making Trump president. This unconventional path would likely be challenged in the Supreme Court.
