Trump PANIC as MASSIVE PROTESTS SPREAD…WORLDWIDE!!!
Автор: Nexus Report
Загружено: 2026-01-20
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Something unprecedented is unfolding right now — and it’s happening on multiple fronts at once.
The United States is simultaneously entangled in six escalating crisis zones involving Greenland, Venezuela, Iran, Cuba, Colombia, and Mexico — while, at the same time, facing mass protests, funding cuts, and a growing constitutional confrontation at home.
This isn’t normal geopolitics.
This is what happens when foreign policy becomes reactive instead of strategic, when threats are made without follow-through, and when rhetoric drifts completely away from reality.
In this video, we break down what’s actually happening, follow the money, and examine why none of these crises make sense unless you look at the domestic incentives behind them.
🌍 What This Video Covers:
Why reports of U.S. invasion planning for Greenland would destroy NATO overnight
Why the U.S. already has everything it needs in Greenland through existing treaties
How European allies are now considering military deployments against U.S. threats
Why Venezuela is simultaneously labeled “too dangerous to enter” and “open for business”
What oil executives are really saying about Venezuela’s investment risk
Why U.S. policy appears to be sidelining pro-democracy movements
How threats toward Iran are eroding U.S. credibility when red lines aren’t enforced
Why protests are erupting in allied countries — not just adversaries
🇺🇸 The Domestic Crisis You Can’t Ignore:
While international tensions escalate, the U.S. is experiencing:
Mass protests in major cities
Militarized federal responses instead of de-escalation
Billions in childcare, agriculture, and healthcare funding cuts
The expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies
A surge in federal agents deployed domestically
At the same time, money continues flowing toward:
Militarized operations
Private detention facilities
Potential foreign interventions
⚖️ The Constitutional Flashpoint:
A federal judge ordered congressional access to detention facilities — as required by law.
In response, ICE claimed budget language allows them to ignore a court order.
That’s not a policy disagreement.
That’s a direct challenge to the separation of powers.
These detention facilities are privately owned, profit-driven, and politically connected — creating a financial incentive to maximize detention while blocking oversight.
That’s not speculation.
That’s basic economics.
💰 Follow the Money:
Private detention companies profit from longer holds
Oil interests benefit from foreign instability
Domestic social programs lose funding
Militarization expands
When power, profit, and lack of oversight align, abuse becomes predictable.
🧠 The Bigger Picture:
You cannot:
Threaten six countries at once
Alienate allies
Ignore courts
Sideline Congress
Undermine domestic stability
…without consequences.
The real question isn’t if something breaks.
It’s what breaks first:
International alliances
Constitutional checks and balances
Or the economic stability that depends on predictability
💬 Do you think this strategy is sustainable?
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🗨️ Share your thoughts in the comments
This isn’t left vs. right.
It’s a stress test of the system — happening in real time.
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