The Global Trade and Economic Restructuring That Centers Around Energy Use
April 23, 2026 | Sundance |
Anyone can tell those nations who are at greatest risk from the current oil/gas shortage are those nations who either: (a) do not have the infrastructure or capability to derive their own oil/gas, or (b) those nations who intentionally chased the “net-zero” climate change nonsense and thereby created the same problem as group (a).
The middle east oil/gas disruption is clearly showing which nations intentionally put themselves into the worst possible position. The U.K and Europe are at the top of that list. In this 20-minute recap, Mike Steger expands on his former outline about a new global reset and points out how the crisis in Iran is only a symptom of a more structural geopolitical shift that is underway and irreversible.
Steger’s analysis explores how the United States is mobilizing its industrial base, securing global energy flows, and positioning itself for a new century of economic and strategic dominance. From emergency energy directives and nuclear expansion… to the rebuilding of the American grid and supply chains… to the unraveling of Europe’s political order — this is a turning point moment. The question is not whether the world is changing, but rather who will shape what comes next. WATCH (prompted):
Trump's Arsenal of Democracy 2.0: Why Iran's Crisis Is Just the Beginning
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 A new American century begins
2:30 The global energy crisis explained
5:15 Trump’s industrial strategy
8:20 Ending the climate agenda
10:50 Defense Production Act mobilization
13:50 Rebuilding America’s energy system
16:25 The global order shifts
19:10 Final message
American Political Intelligence
Promethean Overviews: Trump's Arsenal of Democracy 2.0: Why Iran's Crisis Is Just the Beginning
A global shift is underway. What looks like a crisis in Iran is part of a much bigger play shaping energy, industry, and power for decades to come.
Trump's Arsenal of Democracy 2.0: Why Iran's Crisis Is Just the Beginning
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A global shift is happening right now.
What looks like another crisis in the Middle East is actually something much bigger — a strategic turning point that could reshape energy, industry, and global power for decades.
Beneath the headlines, a broader realignment is underway. The current moment is being used to push a major transformation of America’s energy system, industrial base, and long-term economic strength.
In this briefing, we break down how the Iran situation connects to that larger strategy — from energy security and supply chains to the role of government in rebuilding national capacity.
This is not just about one region or one conflict. It’s about how power is being reorganized on a global scale — and where the United States fits into what comes next.
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