President Trump may very well have ended twenty-six years of communist dictatorship in Venezuela. By cutting off Venezuelan oil and economic relief to Cuba, there’s a chance that sixty-seven years of communist dictatorship will soon come to an end in Castro’s Caribbean prison, too. Right now Iran’s Islamic dictatorship is teetering and showing signs of potential collapse — forty-seven years after Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy “boys” allowed theocratic tyrants to take the strategically pivotal country before also taking fifty-two Americans hostage for four hundred and forty-four days. Finally, the European Union now realizes that President Trump is serious about keeping North America’s Greenland out of the hands of the Russians and Chinese.
A saying — falsely attributed to Vladimir Lenin — strikes a chord of truth these days: There are decades where nothing happens, and there are weeks where decades happen. Today is no accident of historical fate. We’re on “Trump Time” now, during which the man in charge is making moves around the world faster than most anyone thought possible. Love him or hate him, join him or oppose him, marvel at him or demean him — President Trump is the driving force remaking our world today.
Information coming out of Iran is difficult to verify. We know that incredibly large protests against the ruling theocratic regime have been taking place in cities and towns across the country. There are reports that civilians are burning mosques and government buildings and attacking the regime’s armed enforcers. There are reports that Iranian troops have killed a large number of protesters. The Iranian dictatorship has cut off Internet access to the outside world and made it difficult for cross-border communication.
Still, President Trump has told Iran’s Supreme Leader that the U.S. will not stand idly by while Islamic thugs murder civilians. The U.S. will also not be handing Iran’s theocratic tyrants billions of dollars in unmarked bills on wooden pallets in the middle of the night. Standing back while freedom fighters are blithely executed and handing the executioners bags of cash for pausing the bloodshed is the Barack Obama and Joe Biden way. The Venezuela operation to capture communist dictator Nicolás Maduro in the dead of night is the Donald Trump way. And Iran’s Islamic oppressors understand and fear the difference.
Democrat National Committee Chair Ken Martin has been desperately trying to equate the Iranian uprising with the Democrat-sponsored insurrection against federal agents working to arrest violent criminals, rapists, murderers, and other creeps illegally residing inside the United States. In a social media post, Martin even called Iran’s government a “far-right” regime that was no different from the Trump administration.
Aside from his casual dishonesty and revolting comparison of an elected Republican to an Islamic dictator, Martin conveniently fails to acknowledge that it was a Democrat president who enabled Iran’s theocratic tyrants to seize power and it was Democrat presidents who continued through the decades to give those tyrants money and other material support in shameful attempts at geopolitical bribery.
President Trump, on the other hand, incinerated Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani, took out ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, eliminated countless Iranian-backed Islamic terrorist cells, and annihilated Iran’s most important nuclear research and production facilities. Embarrassingly, DNC Chair Ken Martin even publicly condemned President Trump’s military operation to weaken Iran’s regime by depriving it of the “prestige” of possessing nuclear weapons.
What Iran regime apologist Ken Martin doesn’t want Americans to remember is this: Iranian theocratic tyrants prosper on Democrats’ watch; they die on President Trump’s watch. While Ken’s propaganda may succeed with indoctrinated Democrats who are busy obstructing ICE officers from arresting violent foreign nationals illegally residing in the United States, Iran’s Supreme Leader and his murderous enforcers are not so self-confidently ignorant. They know President Trump is a man willing to end them for good.
In the background of decades-shifting earthquakes shaking up the dictatorships in Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran, there are consequential foreign policy actions recalibrating America’s outdated relationships with her friends. The Trump administration has put Europe on notice: The post-WWII arrangement in which the United States pays for the continent’s defense and subsidizes its economy through one-sided trade compacts that benefit Europe’s multinational firms at the expense of American producers and consumers has officially come to an end.
Keeping most of Europe out of the grip of the Soviet Union and nursing its economy back to health after the devastation of total war were both moral and strategic objectives that helped to plant seeds of political freedom across the continent. In 2026, however, we are faced with a harsh truth: While those seeds of political freedom did take root and grow for many years in many corners of Europe, the weeds of bureaucratic oppression, viewpoint discrimination, Christian persecution, and rank censorship have grown, too.
Whatever hopes Bill of Rights-supporting Americans have long had that the Old World might learn to value private property, self-defense, self-determination, and free speech, it is clear that the European Commission and most of its vassal states prefer aristocracy, conditional rights, and authoritarianism deceptively dressed in the garments of “democracy.”
These values — so at odds with the Christian principles and Enlightenment liberalism widely embraced by America’s Founding Fathers and so diametrically opposed to the indispensable understanding that our rights are natural and God-given — are not ones that Americans are willing to safeguard and defend for another century. American soldiers will not fight and die for European censorship, rigged elections, and bureaucratic tyranny. American taxpayers will not foot the bill for international institutions disguised as monuments to freedom that instead breed corruption, nepotism, scientific fraud, and cruel tyranny.
In this regard, the Trump administration is taking two simultaneous actions in its mission to cut off as many heads as possible of a globalist Leviathan that threatens international stability and future peace.
First, the State Department is overhauling how it provides foreign aid. Besides dismantling the money laundering and regime-change operations of USAID, the Trump administration is no longer handing money to NGO-middlemen that divert taxpayer funds into the bank accounts of leftist-globalist organizations. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is targeting for destruction the “NGO-industrial-complex” that benefits Western political elites (and their extended families) at the expense of foreign countries receiving aid from American taxpayers.
By reducing government welfare for NGOs, the Trump administration intends to deconstruct an anti-democratic web of unelected, self-aggrandizing experts-in-name-only who exert entirely too much power over international missions and get rich by fleecing hardworking, tax-paying citizens.
Second, President Trump issued a January 7 order directing “all Executive Departments and Agencies to cease participating in and funding 35 non-United Nations (UN) organizations and 31 UN entities that operate contrary to U.S. national interests, security, economic prosperity, or sovereignty.” The next day Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent officially notified the UN of America’s intention to withdraw from the body’s Framework Convention on Climate Change, including the termination of funding to the Global Climate Fund, which finances “climate” initiatives around the world. By ending American financial support for sixty-six international organizations dedicated to advancing the “climate change” con, discriminatory “social justice” programs, and other leftist-globalist pet causes, President Trump is taking a blowtorch to the World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset” and the UN-constructed monstrosity known as the “New World Order.”
How have Europe’s aristocratic leeches and globalist tyrants responded to the news? Germany’s Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier articulated the general sentiment when he accused the United States of committing a “breach of values” and “destroying the world order.” France’s Napoleonic president, Emmanuel Macron, denounced America for “breaking free from international rules.”
Breaking free from globalist tyranny, however, is the point. America is rebelling against the parasitic “New World Order.” Welcome to the Trumpian revolution.
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