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Trump's Operation Strategy Makes Sense Now

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Date: April 6, 2025

Donald Trump's latest tariff strategy is unfolding like a high-stakes chess game, and the pieces are falling into place just as some predicted. What began as a bold threat is now revealing its deeper intent: a calculated "operation" to reshape global trade dynamics and flex American economic muscle. In a recent video, I hinted this was coming-and here we are.
Nations are starting to buckle under the pressure. Several have already waved the white flag, scrambling to the negotiation table to avoid the sting of Trump's tariffs. India, for one, is mulling over slashing tariffs on more than half of its $23 billion in U.S. imports-a massive pivot that signals the operation's early success. Even Russia finds itself in the mix, with Trump holding off on tariffs as peace talks gain traction, hinting at a broader geopolitical play.
Not everyone's ready to fold, though. Some countries are digging in their heels, resisting the tariff onslaught. But mark my words: their surrender feels inevitable. The old guard-those entrenched elites who've long profited from the status quo-are getting a rude awakening. Billions are being shaken loose from their grip, and the system they've clung to is trembling.
The public's taking notice, too. A recent survey shows Trump's popularity surging amid the tariff panic, as his brash approach resonates with a growing base. His message is loud and clear: "ONLY THE WEAK WILL FAIL!" It's vintage Trump-unapologetic, unrelenting, and, for now, effective.
So, with the board still in play, here's the takeaway: Stay strong. Stay safe. This operation's just getting started.

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He emphasizes the urgency of passing the legislation promptly to facilitate a smooth transition for both employers and the tax office.
"This is legislation which will give every taxpayer a tax cut and it should receive the support of every parliamentarian," he told ABC's Insiders on Sunday.

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Source:foxnews.com

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Source:www.crypto-news-flash.com

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He expressed personal ties to the country. Russia pledges support and dismisses any agenda against the U.S.
He recalls Iraq's resistance to American occupation and clarifies Russian companies' interest in Iraq as commercial expansion, not filling voids.
The ambassador denies plans to send Russian forces, emphasizing it's not Russia's approach but the U.S.'s.
Additionally, he mentions Iraq's role in mediating conflicts and affirms Russia's readiness for a solution.

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Sources: twitter.com

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