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Bulletins and News Discussion from April 7th to April 13th, 2025 - Juche With Trumpian Characteristics

Image is allegedly of the note Trump wrote while editing a speech while on the way back from the G20 summit.


The top Russian-Chinese agent, Donald Trump, has decided that the pace of dedollarization and the decline of American financial hegemony is going too slowly. He has therefore decided to put tariffs on everybody; from America's largest trading partners to uninhabited islands. In the process, he is trying to create an autarkic America. Jokes aside, interpretation and analysis of this has ranged across a wide spectrum. I think we can broadly agree that the most idiotic are the "true believers"; those that actually believe Trump's every word, and that this will somehow bring back American manufacturing and whatever other inane promises he has made.

However, there is a much more interesting debate. The first camp are those who believe Trump is acting as an inadvertent accelerationist due to his lack of understanding about how the world economy and dollar hegemony functions (and that this will subsequently ensure that countries flock to China instead). The second camp are those who believe that Trump does know what he's doing, at least to a certain extent, and that the effective result of this period of madness will be countries kowtowing to the United States; renegotiating trade deals to be even more in favor of the US in order to get tariffs reduced. There's even a yet more cynical camp who believes that in fact, this entire trade war is just theater for further national wealth redistributions from poor to rich; that all these monumental international trade wars are more of a sideshow. To quote the linked article: "[...] out of the mountain of tariffs that threaten to turn into a global trade war will emerge the mouse of further tax cuts."

I'm not embarrassed to admit that I have absolutely no idea which one of these is the closest model to reality. We're in new economic and political ground, and even if the tariffs are quickly renegotiated and/or dropped, the impacts will continue to reverberate around the world for years. I'm sure we'll debate this for months to come here, though!


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  • Trump - Netanyahu interview now. I'll try provide a transcript.

    Netanyahu has just said that Israel will "eliminate" all tarrifs and eliminate the trade deficit to get the American tarrifs off of Israel.

    The trade deficit is the key. The only way to get the United States to remove the tarrifs as it currently stands, is to eliminate your trade deficit.

    Trump has also said that they are in direct talks with Iran over a nuclear deal. No pause on tarrifs, and said that Japan would have to import American goods (with a focus on American cars) to reduce tarrifs.

    Trump is now talking about how China has to open up it's economy to US companies and goods.

    Trump has just said that Ansarallah/the Houthis locally produce "highly sophisticated" weapons and missiles in Yemen. And admitted that they shoot down the 17 MQ-9 Reaper drones, saying that they shoot down "flying objects".

    US military budget is going to be $1 trillion dollars, the biggest in history.

    The USA had a direct meeting with Iran on Saturday, April 5 next Saturday, on a nuclear deal.

    The EU was formed to "harm the US on trade", according to Trump. Says the EU must import American cars and agricultural products, and mainly energy, for fair and reciprocal trade, talking about eliminating the trade deficit there.

    Trump is now talking about "clean coal". Trump is now talking about lowering the price of eggs and groceries, a "beautiful and old fashioned" word.

    Trump is now saying that the Hamas abused and slapped the hostages in the 3.5 feet high pipe tunnels, no signs of love or affection, according to talks he had with the hostages.

    Says that EU rules and regulations are designed to prevent the imports of US cars, calls it non monetary barriers to prevent trade. Also says that artificially lowering the value of currency makes trade unfair, with regards to selling tractors as an example.

    The US wants to "reset the table" on trade. Talks about eliminating the trade deficit globally, in the context of China. Says it's the only chance the US has to perform this reset. Calls NAFTA the worst trade deal in the history of the United States, and re-industrialising the United States. Says that the US was the wealthiest it's ever been between 1870-1913.

    Trump says that Gaza is an incredible piece of real estate, and talks about his ethnic cleansing plan for Gaza, and turning it into an American protectorate. Netanyahu is saying that they must give people a choice to leave Gaza, in this context.

    Says that there are no tarrifs on Russia because there is no business being done with Russia, and says that the bombing campaigns are horrible in Ukraine.

    Virtually every country wants to negotiate with the United States over tarrifs, according to Trump, saying that they are offering things the US would never even bother asking for, talking about eliminating the $36 trillion dollar debt.

    If talks aren't successful with Iran, Iran will be in great danger, Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. October 7th was a horrible day, one of the worst days in the history of history of the world. Of 59 hostages, only 24 were alive, according to Trump.

    Trump says that they have $7 trillion dollars of commitments for companies for re-industrialising the USA. Says that companies will get their own power plants with record quick approval for this.

    On Turkey in Syria: says he can solve any problem Israel has with this by negotiating with Erdogan, congratulates Turkey in taking over Syria via proxy.

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