Respected As Never Before
Strategic Import of President Trump's Week in Asia
The real-world results of President Trump’s Asia trip have the globalist financial oligarchy absolutely beside themselves. To understand what is now underway, watch the linked YouTube, below, of “Respected Again, More Than Ever,“ a presentation made by this author on November 1st.
The President’s Asia tour and the concluded nation-to-nation agreements are set to revolutionize international relations. At home, the Trump administration, in collaboration with America’s allies, is beginning to institute the substance of a US federal capital budget, devoted to in-depth reindustrialization of the United States.
Complex negotiations, underway for many months and longer, involved agreements on large and detailed infusions of physical capital goods and related investments — directed by the President’s team — into the US industrial base, supply chains, workforce, and natural resources.
The results will include the creation of hundreds of thousands of high-wage, skilled jobs; the establishment industrial facilities and companies; and closing US strategic vulnerabilities as with rare earths and rare earth processing capabilities. This is the Trump administration at work!
Finally, these investments are designed to draw trillions of dollars of US private capital off-the-sidelines and into strategic investments into America’s future industries. advanced manufacturing, and workforce.
In this presentation, this author emphasizes the historical context of U.S. “American System” influence on the earlier “economic miracles” of Japan and South Korea. He now projects a transformatiion in America’s cultural, physical and economic landscape.
This is a ‘must-watch’ on these groundbreaking developments, and their anticipated role in America’s resurgence.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:11 President Trump’s Asia Tour and Its Impact
01:20 Reindustrialization and Economic Strategies
02:56 US-Japan-South Korea Relations
04:00 Investment and Capital Flow
06:27 Rare Earth Elements and Strategic Vulnerabilities
10:05 Historical Context and Economic Policies
13:17 US Capital Budget and Long-term Investments
17:13 Major Industrial Projects and Collaborations
32:11 Transformation of the US Physical Economy
37:54 Energy Capacity and Future Plans
46:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


