President-Elect Trump Names Matt Whittaker as Ambassador to NATO

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  1. mosckerr's avatar mosckerr says:

    Historical demobilization processes and diplomatic appointments shape the course of nations. Whether in the aftermath of World War I or in today’s complex geopolitical landscape, thoughtful leadership remains essential.

    The BRICS threat to the continued dominance of the dollar as the world currency, coupled with the huge national debt in conjunction with the almost total Federal bureaucracy corruption forces a massive downsizing of the Federal Government. Matt Whittaker serves to withdraw the US from the Nato alliance.

    The BRICS nations have been increasingly assertive in challenging the dominance of the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency. While the dollar has held this position since the end of World War II, recent geopolitical shifts and growing tensions between the West and Russia and China have prompted discussions about alternatives.

    The process of de-dollarization—reducing reliance on the dollar in international trade and finance—is gaining momentum. BRICS countries are exploring options beyond the greenback.

    Whitaker’s legal and criminal justice background may seem unconventional for this role, but his appointment reflects the administration’s priorities in global affairs.

    Amid ongoing conflicts like the war in Ukraine, Whitaker’s position becomes crucial. His stance on the US withdraw from Nato, will play a crucial role in Russia agreeing to withdraw from the Ukraine and Crimea. Similar to the post war 1856 Crimean war.

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