This video uncovers a scathing critique of US foreign policy, arguing that America is actively punishing its own allies and systematically destroying its international credibility. From the Nord Stream pipeline incident impacting Western Europe to Taiwan's looming energy crisis, the speaker details how traditional partners are being left in dire straits.
The analysis further reveals how Japan is forced to offload US debt, while local forces like the Kurds no longer trust American promises after past betrayals in Iraq and Syria. The speaker contends that America's reputation has been "shredded," making it impossible to bluff the world when neither its threats nor its assurances are believed.
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Transcript
And making it worse is the fact that the US continues to punish its own allies that are traditional purchasers of Treasury debt. For example, the US Navy blowing up the Nord Stream pipelines, which affected all of Western Europe, you know, a couple years ago when that happened and and basically cratered a lot of their industry in Germany in particular, which used to be the industrial powerhouse of Western Europe. But on top of that, think about Taiwan, they're running out of natural gas. How are they going to power their power grid? How are they going to manufacture? They're supposed to be US allies who buy US debt and buy US weapons. Uh, Japan, suffering its own economic problems that are severe, forced eventually to unload a lot of its hundreds of billions of dollars of Treasury debt in order to shore up its own Central Bank problems, which occur for the very much the same reason because of money printing. So, it's it's it's like America runs around the world bombing its enemies and slitting the throat of its allies and then wondering like, how come people don't love us? Yeah. And, like, when it comes ...