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When You Know You Have Fcked UP - Trump Goes To War In Yemen To Cover Everything

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Trump has launched attacks in Yemen. Depending on your point of view Trump has been negative across the board. Attacks on allies with tariffs, the economy or stock market not doing so well. Inflation or the cost of living still an issue. BRICS moving away from the dollar, Musk firing veterans in the purge of the government. The war in Ukraine with Putin controlling the speed and pace of the negotiations and stringing Trump along. The American first policy seemly becoming an Israeli first policy.

There is a lot to cover. Hulk Trump might be just about to enter rage stage because there is one thing about going from hero to zero. Some do it better than others. Which brings us to attacks on the Houthis in Yemen. Which according to reports more than 14 civilians where killed including women and children. Iran looks like the prize for Hulk Trump's ego to say he can do it better than anybody else. It seems like the next direction to push for the Israeli first policy and to try and create some deflection. They say war is good for business which could help with a looming recession but remember It wouldn’t have happened if I were the president.

 

 

 

When you know your about to get fcked on the chess board. China, and Russia have been showing there support for Iran. This is in part due to Iran's geographical location as a trade route for various countries.

14 Mar 2025 - China, Russia stand by Iran as Tehran rejects US call for nuclear talks - CNA

 
 

19 Mar 2024 - Mapping the potential trade route between Iran and China

Tracing the trajectory of attacks at the Red Sea, one could argue that since November 2023, Yemen’s Tehran–backed Houthi rebels have forced central Asian economies (among other states at the international level) to consider opening alternate trade routes and maintain supply lines, further greasing the wheels of their economies. Interacting with scholars and policy makers from Central Asia, the authors measured enthusiasm for the ambitious Central Asian trade network popularly known as the Middle Corridor. The corridor is creating lucrative opportunities, not just for regional economies in Central Asia, but potentially countering temporary trade blockages in the Red Sea by offering shippers cheap alternate trade routes and greater opportunities for direct trade with Tehran and Beijing.

https://www.diplomaticourier.com/posts/mapping-potential-trade-route-iran-china

 
 
 
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