Ex-Trump Supporter: Remove President to Avert Global Catastrophe
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A former Donald Trump supporter delivers a startling warning, calling for the president's immediate removal from office. He argues that this isn't about politics, but about global survival, fearing a "death wish for civilization" leading to an unprecedented global crisis.
The urgent threat is a predicted war with Iran in early 2026, leading to devastating retaliation that could destroy critical infrastructure like Al-Jubail, Saudi Arabia. This would trigger a systemic shock, collapsing the world economy and potentially ending industrial civilization as we know it. The report emphasizes the stark choice: removal or ruin.
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Good evening. We begin with a startling warning from an unlikely source, a former Donald Trump supporter now calling for the president's immediate removal from office. This isn't about politics, he says, but survival. The transformation is described as horrifying, from a brash negotiator to a man whose public statements carry, in his words, the chilling weight of a death wish for civilization. The immediate threat is a direct one, a war with Iran that could trigger a global catastrophe. According to the analysis, the US and Israel launch air strikes on Iran in early 2026, provoking a declared and devastating retaliation. Iran has promised the total destruction of Gulf energy infrastructure. And that brings us to the epicenter of the risk, a place called Al-Jubail. Al-Jubail, Saudi Arabia, is not just another city. It is a 1,000 square km industrial behemoth, a critical global hub for lubricants, plastics, and chemical feedstocks. Its destruction would not be regional. It would be a systemic shock to the entire world economy. The domino effect would be immediate. Europe and Asia, dependent on Gulf energy, would plunge into a deep depression. Global supply chains for everything from food to pharmaceuticals would snap. The ...