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Trump Unleashed In Davos!

U.S. President Donald Trump  goes right into the heart of the beast — the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland — to impress upon the Europeans that they must out a deal with the United States over Greenland. It doesn’t necessarily mean Greenland becomes a U.S. territory.

It could simply mean housing elements of the Golden Dome, the U.S. missile defense system that Trump plans to use to protect against any Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) fired from Russia against Washington D.C.  Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent spells out varied options.

Trump highlighted all that the United States has done to protect Europe, ranging from stationing American troops in Germany to aiding the European Union’s campaign to safeguard the Ukraine. But he also rattled a stick, warning of tariffs and sterner measures if the security concerns of the United States go unaddressed.

Funny how now that the defense issue at hand involves North American, the Europeans aren’t so cooperative as they always expected from us. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Mind you, not all of the Europeans are hardened globalists or absolute turncoats. There are leaders of individual nations taking a more open approach.

Here, commentator Steve Turley discusses the arguments of Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. She said European and North American countries need to frame “a coordinated presence” in the Arctic region to prevent tensions and interference “from other actors.”

As the evening drew to a close, details leaked on a major new deal that will preserve Greenland’s independent status as well as its ties to Denmark and Europe, but there will apparently be provisions to allow the United States to proceed with the Golden Dome.

The United States will also employ its expertise with mining to help Greenland develop its rare earth minerals. This will provide for a new source of these minerals to be obtained without bending the knee to Communist China or Russia.

This looks like a classic example of The Art of the Deal. Trump wanted changes, but had no desire to invade Greenland or seize it as territory. He simply wanted this stretch of North America to reflect some North American sensibilities and needs. Here’s more from Matt Morse TV.

Nessun Dorma: The Final Act

We are entering the final act. “Nessun dorma,” the opera tenor sings. The aria comes from the end of Puccini’s opera Turandot. “Nessun dorma” stands for “let no one sleep.”

That appears to be the triumphant message of President Donald Trump, as he continues to negotiate world peace agreements, demonstrating The Art of The Deal. No other contemporary American president has managed to negotiate so many meaningful pacts. The European  globalists who decide the Nobel Prize winners might ignore him. And Trump’s Democratic opponents most certainly will continue to sneer and plot revenge.

But people across the globe, especially in war-torn nations and regions of the world, are singing a much more upbeat and resilient tune. Trump is not your run of the mill politician. He’s a far different and more charismatic figure, tackling big problems and solving them in creative ways, outside the box.

Will we see grandiose political paybacks? How about intense trade negotiations? When will the federal government resume day-to-day operations? As jampacked as the daily news schedule gets, it looks like there’s plenty left to roll out. Stay tuned. Here’s more from And We Know.

[Deep State] Now Trapped

The [Deep State] is playing right into Trump’s trap. He has created chaos which exposes the shills and [Deep State] players and sets the stage for what is coming.

Trump has brought attention from all sides to look at the Epstein investigation. This is part of the plan.

All three movies will be playing at the same time and all of these movies are connected to the [Deep State] system. The people are being prepped for what is to come.  Here’s more from the X22 Report.

How Trump Harnesses Chaos

Trump has always been using the Art of the Deal tactics against the [Deep State]. The people see it as chaos. They believe he is not making progress, but in the silent war,  he is defeating the [Deep State].

The Epstein psyop will give Trump leverage in the end. The more he doesn’t want to talk about, the more the news will want to know if he is involved.

The [Deep State] began their insurrection against Trump’s shadow presidency.  He used information warfare and irregular warfare to counter them. Now, they are planning a color revolution that will lead into an insurgency. Trump has built the counterinsurgency to counter the [Deep State]. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

Trump Now Has The Leverage

Trump has now obliterated the [Deep State] in Iran. The entire narrative of a nuclear bomb is now gone. Trump has showed the world what strength looks like and now he has the leverage.

Iran will be calling him. The people of Iran will begin to rise up. The mullahs are panicking. No war, peace.

The Department of Homeland Security issues a warning that terrorists might attempt a cyber attack or a physical attack. The [Deep State] is trying to fight back. This will fail. More people are trusting Trump.  Here’s more from the X22 Report.

The Trouble With Tariffs

President Donald Trump said he’d run the country like a business. But a company would try to lower costs. Tariffs INCREASE costs.

There’s an easy fix: “Admit you made a bad decision, and let’s move on,” says American business owner Victor Schwarz, “That’s what we do in business all the time.” Here’s more on The Art of the Bad Deal from John Stossel.

Trump Just Took On The World

How will President Donald Trump reform our international trade without provoking a massive trade war? Will we need swift and favorable deals with every nation, or will some of the deals take longer to negotiate?

These are among the questions Mr. Reagan reviews in this video. If you want to understand Trump’s trade negotiations, best to read his book The Art of the Deal.

But how about DEI? Must diversity, equity and inclusion be addressed? The slope can get slippery, says Mr. Reagan, so don’t expect everywhere to turn up roses.

The Negotiator

Once-impenetrable diplomatic barriers melt away under his stare. In just two weeks, Donald Trump has done more for America’s position in the world than most presidents could do in two terms.

The press corps are clutching their pearls at his demands, but that’s only because they do not understand The Art of the Deal: If you want a million dollars, ask for five and see what happens.

Trump, you magnificent bastard! We’ve read your book! Join Bill Whittle with Scott Ott and Bill Green on the Right Angle.

Can Trump One-Up Deep State?

Leo Zagami, author of Confessions of An Illuminati, discusses the Deep State’s agenda against President Donald Trump. What kinds of traps might be set to block or derail Trump? How will the Deep State manipulate their puppets in Communist China?

Will Trump be able to use the Art of the Deal to counter his opponents and stay afloat?

Zagami touches on all these questions, and more, in an interview with former CIA officer Michael Jaco.

The Art Of The Troll

In this edition of The Daily Signal, Victor Davis Hanson delves into President Trump’s negotiation techniques, which critics call “trolling.”

Hanson discusses how Trump’s strategies, as described in The Art of the Deal, play out in various geopolitical scenarios. The discussion emphasizes Trump’s approach of making extreme demands to gain an upper hand and highlights the irony in how he uses left-wing arguments against their proponents. Here’s more.

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