👑THE 2025 REALIGNMENT: A TIMELINE OF POWER
🇨🇳2022:
Putin meets Xi in Beijing. Their partnership is declared to have “no limits.” Analysts see the start of a coordinated bloc challenging U.S. influence.
🇸🇦2022–2023:
Saudi Arabia invests $2B into Jared Kushner’s private equity firm. Internal advisors object, but the deal is approved anyway. Critics say it blurs political and financial lines.
🇷🇺2023–2024:
Qatar expands its sovereign wealth footprint. Venezuela deepens ties with Russia and China. Middle Eastern and Eurasian states increase coordination.
🇺🇸2024:
U.S. election year. Analysts warn that authoritarian‑leaning governments have strategic incentives to prefer a less confrontational U.S. administration.
🇺🇸January 2025:
Trump returns to office. Russia, China, and several Middle Eastern governments move quickly to strengthen ties.
🇨🇳Mid–Late 2025:
China hosts high‑profile summits with Putin. Russia and China coordinate messaging on global governance. Sovereign wealth funds expand investments across the West.
🔥THE PATTERN:
Financial leverage. Diplomatic coordination. Strategic timing.
A global realignment that critics argue made the U.S. more vulnerable — and empowered a rising authoritarian bloc.
🇺🇸Breakdown Press connects the dots others ignore
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BREAKING: The White House Press Secretary just announced the Trump regime is "working very hard to root out" Americans exercising their 1st Amendment right to free speech.
That's fascism, folks.
“We are giving them a swap line — we are not putting money into Argentina.” — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent 👧👄👠
A $20B foreign lifeline, framed as “not money” — while Americans face ICE, pardoned traffickers, and civil rights erosion.
This grid shows the pattern.
NOPE. 🛑💥🛑
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👁️Foreign interests, symbolic gestures, and pardons — while domestic protections erode.
This administration’s record shows one pattern: The American people have not gained. 🧐
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Morocco–Israel
In December 2020, Morocco agreed to normalize relations with Israel as part of the U.S.-brokered Abraham Accords. The deal was announced by President Trump and included a major shift in U.S. policy on Western Sahara.
What the conflict actually is
Morocco and Israel were not at war, but had no formal diplomatic ties.
• Morocco had suspended low-level relations in 2000 during the Second Intifada.
• The lack of ties was political, rooted in solidarity with Palestinians and broader Arab League positions.
What happened under Trump
• On December 10, 2020, Morocco and Israel agreed to restore diplomatic relations.
• The U.S. recognized Morocco’s claim over Western Sahara — a disputed territory — as part of the deal.
• The agreement included reopening liaison offices, direct flights, and economic cooperation.
• A joint declaration was signed in Rabat on December 22, 2020.
What experts say
• Analysts call the deal a strategic exchange, not a peace agreement.
• Critics argue the U.S. recognition of Western Sahara undermined international law and set a controversial precedent.
• The normalization expanded military and intelligence cooperation, but did not address the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
Did it end a war?
No.
Morocco and Israel were not fighting. The agreement formalized diplomatic ties, but did not resolve any armed conflict.
☮️🕊️Trump says he ended 8 wars and deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. Let’s walk through each one — what happened, what didn’t, and what the record shows. Countdown begins now🕊️☮️
TRUMP: "Whether people like Trump or don't like Trump, I settled 8 wars — big ones."
"I can't think of anybody in history that should get the Nobel Prize more than me."
"I don't want to be bragging, but nobody else settled wars. Obama got the Nobel Prize. He had no idea why. He still has no idea."
"He didn't do anything and he was a bad president."
Sudan–Israel
Sudan had long been in a state of hostility with Israel, refusing diplomatic recognition and participating in the Arab League boycott. The Trump administration brokered a normalization agreement in 2020 as part of the Abraham Accords.
What the conflict actually is
Sudan and Israel were not at war, but had no formal relations.
• Sudan had supported anti-Israel positions for decades
• It was listed as a state sponsor of terrorism by the U.S.
• The lack of ties was political, not military.
What happened under Trump
• In October 2020, Sudan agreed to normalize relations with Israel
• The deal was announced at the White House with leaders from both countries on a joint call
• Sudan also agreed to pay compensation to U.S. terror victims, and the U.S. removed Sudan from its terrorism list
• The agreement focused on cooperation in agriculture, technology, and aviation
What experts say
• Analysts call it a symbolic breakthrough, part of a broader U.S. push to reshape Middle East alliances
• Critics note the deal was driven by U.S. incentives, not grassroots reconciliation
• The agreement did not resolve any armed conflict, but opened diplomatic channels
Did it end a war?
No.
Sudan and Israel were not fighting a war. The Trump-brokered deal normalized relations, but did not end active hostilities.