Friday, March 06, 2026

[REPLAY] SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP OVER: Trump Dumps UK for New Alliance?


Thursday Q&A Live

[REPLAY] SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP OVER: Trump Dumps UK for New Alliance?

 

 SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP OVER: Trump Dumps UK for New Alliance?

Promethean Updates

(2:00:16)

Susan Kokinda and Barbara Boyd will cover:

The war — What Trump's next move looks like, and why Bolton and Chatham House are standing outside the room

The "special relationship" — It's over. What replaces it?

Midterms & the economy — How the Democrats plan to weaponize the war, and why Trump's economic revolution is the real 2026 story

The "Special Relationship" In Jeopardy?

In back-to-back interviews with The Daily Telegraph on Monday and The Sun on Tuesday, the President declared the US-UK relationship is "obviously not what it was."

He called Starmer "not helpful."

He said he never thought he'd see Britain refuse to stand with America.

Then he went further — singling out France and Germany as more reliable partners than Britain.

Read that again. The President publicly demoted the "special relationship." The 118-year arrangement we've been documenting is cracking apart in real time.

Meanwhile in Iran, things are moving fast.

Sunday: Trump said Iran's new leadership called Washington. He agreed to talk.

Tuesday: He posted on Truth Social

"Their air defense, Air Force, Navy, and Leadership is gone. They want to talk. I said 'Too Late!'"

This is not Iraq 2.0. Trump isn't dismantling a state to install puppets. He's clearing the last obstacle to the Board of Peace — the $2 trillion Gulf investment, the Abraham Accords expansion, the rebuilding of Gaza. The Mullahs were the final piece on the British chessboard, and they're being removed.

Why the Resolution? Jeffrey A. Tucker (February 28, 2026)

 

Why the Resolution?

By Jeffrey A. Tucker   February 28, 2026 

 

People are asking about the background to a major effort sponsored by Brownstone Institute and many partnering organizations. It is CovidJustice.org, a proposed Senate resolution on the entire epoch that condemns the bad science and coercion and pledges to do better next time. The petition has already attracted 20K signers in two days. 

 

This fiasco in the name of public health ended up harming health. People turned to substances to get by and put on 20 pounds from overeating and sloth. Families were shattered in arguments about the shot. Churches struggled to recover. Many civic groups from bowling leagues to garage bands broke up permanently. Countless numbers lost jobs, changed careers, and fled states that heavily enforced lockdowns and shot mandates. 

 

We need CovidJustice.org now to make it clear that this era is in disrepute. It’s necessary because the World Health Organization is even now pledging to do it all over again. The UK Commission on Covid concluded that the lockdowns and mandates were too little too late (seriously). Even now, Brownstone cannot upload a video to YouTube without having a warning label attached to it. Every major medical journal and media venue continues to hunt down the Covid dissidents and tear them apart. People are still being fired, blackballed, and humiliated for refusing a pseudo-vaccine that everyone knows did not work and caused great harm. 

The bottom line: they could do it again. Everyone knows this. What protection do we have?

Thursday, March 05, 2026

Division, Derision and the Economics of the Thing, March 5, 2026 | Sundance |

 

Division, Derision and the Economics of the Thing

March 5, 2026 | Sundance |

Do you remember this moment during the 2015 republican presidential debates when all of the candidates were on stage and leading control outlet Fox News (Bret Baier) purposefully asked the candidates:

…”is there anyone on stage, unwilling tonight, to pledge your support to the eventual nominee of the republican party, and pledge to not run an independent campaign against that person.  Again, we are looking for you to raise your hand now if you won’t make that pledge tonight.”

[The moment in video is here] The need for control is a reaction to fear.  The question was intentionally constructed to create both an optic and a narrative Fox News, Rupert Murdoch and the republican party were purposefully shaping.  Collectively the professional republicans were desperately afraid Donald Trump would run as an independent candidate.

I bring us back to that moment because it is the key to understand where we are even today.  This was the core of the matter. This is the “trillions at stake” aspect.  This is the economics of the thing as it first manifest.

Why did Donald J Trump stand against them all?

For many years before that moment, a small group of us had been outlining why it was urgent for MAGAnomics to take charge of the U.S. economy; because underneath both wings of the UniParty in Washington DC was a system that few understood.

♦ Prior to 2016, the United States Chamber of Commerce (U.S CoC), a private K-Street lobbying consortium, were the negotiators for every single trade deal done from the office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR).

The U.S. government (USTR, POTUS and Congress) was the trade stakeholder who signed the agreements; however, the actual nuts and bolts of what the trade deal included, the terms and conditions, were negotiated by the US CoC.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce represented the corporate interests of their Wall Street clients. After all, the corporations paid the CoC and the business model of the CoC is dependent on the corporations.

This is the larger background for how decades of trade agreements ended up with offshoring, the Rust Belt, diminished domestic manufacturing, and increased corporate profits. This is the core mechanics of how a U.S. manufacturing economy was shifted to a “service driven economy.”

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce was writing the trade deals. The CoC would then fund the politicians who would approve the trade deals. The CoC would also finance the presidential candidates.

When President Trump ran for office in 2016, his trade, manufacturing and economic policies were against the interests of the entire business network that controlled trade. The U.S. CoC poured money into Hillary Clinton’s campaign and their main GOP partner in the enterprise, Mitch McConnell.

When Trump won the election, he completely shut out the CoC from any involvement in U.S. trade negotiations. Trump literally put himself, Wilbur Ross, and Robert Lighthizer in control.

The CoC was apoplectic but powerless to stop this action. CoC President Tom Donohue could not even get an appointment to see President Trump in the White House.

The only thing the CoC and Tom Donohue could do was to fund anyone who would assist them in removing the existential threat that Trump represented. That’s what they did.

With the CoC removed from influence, President Trump, Wilbur Ross and Robert Lighthizer began the painstaking process of taking the Wall Street profit tentacles off U.S. trade policy.

In essence, President Trump put the interests of the American citizens back into the top priority of the U.S. govt, as it pertained to the biggest of all big picture items, the U.S. economy. That’s why in 2018 and 2019 the U.S. economy was on fire with growth.

All of that MAGAnomic background remained in place when President Trump retook control in 2025, and now we are starting to see the positive economic effects again resurface.  However, that collective UniParty opposition still remains, albeit significantly diminished by the refusal of President Trump to move away from America-first policy.

The core of the opposition to all of President Trump’s actions, remains almost exclusively an outcome of the economics of policy the DC system no longer controls.  It’s about the money.  It will always be about the money.  The division we are encountering in the MAGA ranks, is specifically driven by those same financial interests who opposed candidate Donald Trump a decade ago.

When it came to trade policy, economic policy, tariff policy and the confrontation with China, there was not one iota of difference between any of the 17 republican candidates in that 2016 election.

There was not one degree of divergence from the traditional corporate economic policy of the 30 years that preceded that moment on stage.  Every one of the republican candidates aligned with the CoC message.

♦ CTH had previously identified our assembly as “The Last Refuge” specifically because there was no information space, no website, no organized group, no podcast, no functional assembly who understood the basic problem and simultaneously rejected the noisy pontificating baseline notion that our status was doomed to remain as a “service driven economy.”

We rejected that notion here.  So too did Donald J Trump, and subsequently we championed him.

His intention in this MAGAnomic regard has never wavered, flinched or diminished.  President Trump has focused on delivering real, actionable economic benefits due to a radically shifted policy approach toward jobs, trade and the underlying blue-collar economy.

As President, Donald Trump has never stopped being Main Street First in all policy outcomes.

What we are witnessing now with the division, derision and conflict goes right back to that original set of policy distinctions.

In 2016 we did not use the term “influencers,” but they existed inside every team for every republican candidate.  Dick Cheney’s daughter worked for Ben Carson. Mark Levin’s son worked for Ted Cruz. The daughter of Fox News Executive Producer for Political Content, Bill Sammon, worked for Marco Rubio.

All of those campaigns and every person in the professional republican apparatus that worked inside those campaigns had one very unique thing in common, they all adhered to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce constructs of economic policy.

Not a single candidate ever mentioned China as a strategic economic threat until Donald Trump kept hammering it.  Not a single Republican ever said economic security was national security, until Donald Trump made it core policy.

Remember this core difference when you see all of these voices who backbite, bitch, complain and protest that Donald Trump is not focused enough on American interests; it’s bullshit. It is all bullshit.

Not a single republican candidate ever cared about any of this stuff until Donald J Trump made it his mission in life to fundamentally restructure the economics of everything.  This is still his primary focus, and if you watch him work you will see it unfold in the outcomes of every single policy, even the foreign policy engagements.

President Trump is delivering a global shift, a multigenerational shift, in the return of U.S. power and financial WEALTH to our nation.  And, he’s unbelievably good at it.

MAGAnomics! The rest is just noise.

STEVEN MOSHER: Kharg Island, Iran's Main Oil Export Terminal, Went Up In Flames. China's Oil Lifeline From The Ayatollah Is Gone! Bannons War Room

 

 

 STEVEN MOSHER: Kharg Island, Iran's Main Oil Export Terminal, Went Up In Flames. China's Oil Lifeline From The Ayatollah Is Gone!

Bannons War Room rumb

(5:20)

Newsmax Carl Higbie Outlines the Stakes for China from Operation Epic Fury March 5, 2026 | Sundance |

 

Newsmax Carl Higbie Outlines the Stakes for China from Operation Epic Fury

March 5, 2026 | Sundance |

I’m working on a deep explainer for the behavior of China as it relates to ongoing U.S. strategic military operations.  More to come soon.  In the interim, Carl Higbie from Newsmax outlines how China is spending domestically inside the USA in order to try and stimulate opposition to the Iran confrontation.  WATCH:

Carl Higbie: Trump is 'containing' China while everyone else is 'asleep at the wheel'

Newsmax

(9:47)

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

The Midweek Update - Trump Just Destroyed Britain's 300-Year Stranglehold on Global Trade - March 4, 2026, Susan Kokinda


Midweek Update

The Midweek Update - Trump Just Destroyed Britain's 300-Year Stranglehold on Global Trade - March 4, 2026

Trump called Britain "uncooperative," dismantled Lloyd's three-century grip on the Strait of Hormuz, and inherited a united Gulf alliance — all in 72 hours. This is what the end of empire looks like.Susan Kokinda

 

 UK DUMPED: Trump's Precision Strike on British Power

Promethean Updates

(12:41)

In this Wednesday update, Susan Kokinda argues that President Trump has openly ruptured with the UK over Iran, base access, and broader British policies on energy and immigration, while treating Germany under Chancellor Friedrich Merz as a more reliable partner and moving to cut trade with Spain over NATO and base issues. She says Britain blocked US use of Diego Garcia and other RAF bases for initial strikes, prompting Trump’s public criticism. Kokinda frames Lloyd’s of London’s decision to cancel war-risk coverage for Gulf shipping as a weapon of British imperial power, and highlights Trump’s response: directing the US Development Finance Corporation to provide political risk insurance and putting the Navy on notice to escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. She adds that Iranian strikes on Gulf neighbors pushed GCC states into condemning Iran and aligning more closely with the US.

00:00 The Midweek Update - DISMANTLED: The 300-Year Empire Trump Just Ended - March 4, 2026
02:19 "This Is Not the Age of Churchill" — The Special Relationship Is Over
06:55 The King's Insurance Market — Three Centuries of Crown Control Over Global Trade
09:32 Iran's Gift to Trump — The Gulf Alliance Nobody Expected