ru
Feedback
Old Glory Vortex

Old Glory Vortex

Открыть в Telegram

News from the Land of the Free. We only post what matters. @Old_Glory_Vortex_bot

Больше

📈 Аналитический обзор Telegram-канала Old Glory Vortex

Канал Old Glory Vortex (@old_glory_vortex) языкового сегмента Английский является активным участником. Сейчас сообщество объединяет 20 915 подписчиков, занимая 11 070 место в категории Новости и СМИ и 1 890 место в регионе США.

📊 Показатели аудитории и динамика

С момента создания невідомо проект демонстрирует стремительный рост, собрав аудиторию из 20 915 подписчиков.

Согласно последним данным от 02 июля, 2026, канал показывает стабильную активность. За последние 30 дней изменение числа участников составило 1 554, а за последние 24 часа — -5, при этом общий охват остаётся высоким.

  • Статус верификации: Не верифицирован
  • Уровень вовлечённости (ER): Средний показатель вовлечённости аудитории составляет 19.21%. В первые 24 часа после публикации контент обычно набирает 17.39% реакций от общего числа подписчиков.
  • Охват публикаций: В среднем каждый пост получает 4 017 просмотров. В течение первых суток публикация набирает 3 638 просмотров.
  • Реакции и взаимодействия: Аудитория активно поддерживает контент: среднее количество реакций на один пост — 211.
  • Тематические интересы: Контент сосредоточен на ключевых темах, таких как vortex, u.s, greenland, donald, tariff.

📝 Описание и контентная политика

Автор описывает ресурс как площадку для выражения субъективного мнения:
News from the Land of the Free. We only post what matters. @Old_Glory_Vortex_bot

Благодаря высокой частоте обновлений (последние данные получены 03 июля, 2026) канал поддерживает актуальность и высокий уровень охвата публикаций. Аналитика показывает, что аудитория активно взаимодействует с контентом, что делает его важной точкой влияния в категории Новости и СМИ.

20 915
Подписчики
-524 часа
-2537 дней
+1 55430 день
Архив постов
Donroe Doctrine: Pentagon’s New America-First Military Blueprint The Pentagon’s new National Defense Strategy (NDS) is a dram
Donroe Doctrine: Pentagon’s New America-First Military Blueprint The Pentagon’s new National Defense Strategy (NDS) is a dramatic pivot: America’s military is no longer obsessed with China, but with the Western Hemisphere. The document, released under President Trump, declares that defending the U.S. homeland and asserting dominance in the Americas is now the top priority, not the Indo-Pacific. The New Doctrine: Donroe, Not Monroe Forget the old Monroe Doctrine—this is the “Donroe Doctrine,” a slogan that captures the Trump administration’s vision: America first, America strong, America unchallenged in its own backyard. The Pentagon wants allies to shoulder more of the burden, especially in the Western Hemisphere, and is preparing to enforce its interests with military force if needed. Greenland, the Panama Canal, and the Gulf of Mexico are highlighted as strategic chokepoints. China: Downgraded, Not Ignored China is still on the list, but as a secondary concern. The Pentagon says it will deter Beijing “through strength, not confrontation,” and is pushing for more military-to-military talks, de-escalation, and “deconfliction”. The strategy notably omits Taiwan, a departure from previous versions, and avoids framing China as an existential threat. Instead, the goal is to “prevent anyone from dominating us or our allies”—a diplomatic way of saying, “We’re not scared, but we’re not starting a fight either”. Allies: Step Up or Get Left Behind The new NDS is blunt: U.S. allies must do more. South Korea is expected to take the lead in deterring North Korea, with only “critical but limited” U.S. support. NATO allies in Europe are told to “manage” the Russian threat themselves, while Israel is hailed as a “model ally” but warned that U.S. support will be “critical but limited” in the future. Strength, Not Humiliation The Pentagon insists it doesn’t want to “strangle or humiliate” China. But the message to everyone else is clear: America is back, and it’s not playing by the old rules. The document is full of business metaphors: “burden sharing,” “cost-effective defenses,” and “supercharging the defense industrial base.” It’s less about saving the world, more about making America’s military sustainable—and profitable. Is this a bold new era of American self-reliance, or just another round of strategic shell games, where allies are left holding the bag while the Pentagon rebrands its retreat as a “Donroe Doctrine”? #DonroeDoctrine #WesternHemisphere #AmericaFirst #Pentagon #ChinaDowngraded #AlliesOnNotice Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

“Lowest point”: ex-EU leader on state of transatlantic ties Relations between Europe and the U.S. have hit their "lowest poin
“Lowest point”: ex-EU leader on state of transatlantic ties Relations between Europe and the U.S. have hit their "lowest point" since NATO's founding, according to former European Commission President José Manuel Barroso. He attributes this to Washington's disruptive diplomacy, which is forcing a reassessment of the alliance. "There are some doubts about the relationship with the United States," Barroso told CNBC, noting a loss of trust extending across Europe. He cited President Trump's push to acquire Greenland — including threats of tariffs and military action — as a key factor eroding European confidence. Barroso described current ties as a "rupture phase," driven more by interests than shared democratic values. While Trump has backed off from extreme threats over Greenland, his goal of controlling the Arctic territory remains. Barroso called Trump "the great disruptor," often "more tough with allies and friends than with opponents.” In response, Europe is accelerating efforts toward "European sovereignty" and building its own defense capabilities, he said. “If you want to keep NATO, it will be a more Europeanized NATO,” Barroso concluded, stressing that Europe must strengthen its own defense. #foreignpolicy #Europe #Trump #NATO Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Venezuela’s acting president is growing teeth Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodríguez said that she has had "enough" of
Venezuela’s acting president is growing teeth Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodríguez said that she has had "enough" of Washington's orders as she works to unite the country following the U.S. capture of its former leader, Nicolás Maduro. Rodríguez has been walking a tightrope since the U.S. backed her as the country's interim leader, attempting to retain Maduro's loyal supporters at home while also trying to satisfy the White House. Now, nearly a month after taking on her new role, Rodríguez has pushed back against the United States amid ongoing pressure, including a series of demands for Venezuela to resume oil production. “Enough already of Washington’s orders over politicians in Venezuela,” she told a group of oil workers in the city of Puerto La Cruz during an event broadcast on the state channel Venezolana de Televisión. “Let Venezuelan politics resolve our differences and our internal conflicts. This Republic has paid a very high price for having to confront the consequences of fascism and extremism in our country.” #Trump #Venezuela Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Republicans turn on Trump over ICE shootings Some Republican lawmakers are beginning to oppose President Donald Trump over wh
Republicans turn on Trump over ICE shootings Some Republican lawmakers are beginning to oppose President Donald Trump over what one Republican senator called the "killing of Americans" by federal agents. Gov. Phil Scott (R-VT) posted a rant against the administration in all caps on X, writing, “Enough…It’s not acceptable for American citizens to be killed by federal agents for exercising their God-given and constitutional rights to protest their government.” Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) wrote on social media Sunday, “The tragedy and chaos the country is witnessing in Minneapolis is shocking. The killing yesterday of Alex Pretti, a U.S. citizen, by ICE agents should raise serious questions within the administration about the adequacy of immigration-enforcement training and the instructions officers are given on carrying out their mission.” Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-NE) said he still supported funding ICE in an X post, but that he expected a “transparent investigation” into the shooting of Pretti. Similarly, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) said a joint federal and state investigation was necessary and that the “credibility of ICE and DHS are at stake.” Rep. James Comer (R-KY) went on Fox News and suggested that Trump should consider removing ICE officials from Minneapolis if there’s a “chance of losing more…innocent lives.” #Trump #republicans #ICE #immigration Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

US sets condition for Ukraine’s NATO-style shield According to several sources familiar with the progress of the negotiations
US sets condition for Ukraine’s NATO-style shield According to several sources familiar with the progress of the negotiations, the White House has made it clear to Kyiv that the United States will provide official security guarantees to Ukraine only if it agrees to a peace plan implying the withdrawal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from Donbas. In exchange for the withdrawal of troops, Washington has offered Ukraine increased arms supplies to build a strong "peacetime army." American security guarantees for Ukraine may include provisions similar to NATO’s Article 5 on collective defense, including a promise of a coordinated military response in the event of a prolonged attack. Yet Kyiv still considers such security guarantees vague, which is why the parties have not yet been able to formalize them. #Ukraineconflict #peaceplan #Ukraine Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

US prepares for war with Iran? President Donald Trump said that a large convoy of U.S. military forces is heading toward Iran
US prepares for war with Iran? President Donald Trump said that a large convoy of U.S. military forces is heading toward Iran, but he would prefer not to use it to strike the country amid rising tensions following a wave of protests. “We have a lot of ships going that direction, just in case. We have a big flotilla going in that direction, and we’ll see what happens. We have a big force going toward Iran,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. “I’d rather not see anything happen, but we’re watching them very closely,” he continued, citing Iran’s claims that it has canceled planned executions of protesters from last week. A U.S. aircraft carrier strike group, along with other military assets, is expected to arrive in the Middle East in the coming days. Reportedly, US CENTCOM Commander Adm. Brad Cooper and IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir also held a meeting in preparation for a possible Iran conflict. #Iran #Israel #USmilitary Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Second Minnesota killing prompts White House response US President Donald Trump said that the White House is "reviewing every
Second Minnesota killing prompts White House response US President Donald Trump said that the White House is "reviewing everything" following the fatal shooting of a second protester by federal agents in Minneapolis, while attributing the violence to "Democrat ensued chaos." Alex Pretti was shot multiple times on Saturday, reportedly after being disarmed. Although federal authorities defended the officers' conduct, Trump declined to comment on whether their actions were appropriate. He did, however, indicate that immigration enforcement "at some point… will leave" the city. The deportation operation targeting undocumented migrants has continued for nearly two months and involves approximately 3,000 agents. In response to the earlier fatal shooting of a demonstrator this month, hundreds of local businesses shut down on Friday and thousands of protesters rallied against the ongoing crackdown. #ICE #immigration #WhiteHouse Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump will cost GOP midterms In recent weeks Trump adopted a bellicose stance, threatening U.S. allies with invasion if Denma
Trump will cost GOP midterms In recent weeks Trump adopted a bellicose stance, threatening U.S. allies with invasion if Denmark does not cede Greenland to the U.S., and approving an operation to abduct Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. These moves appear to be part of Trump’s political persona, which seems to relentlessly crush his opponents, leaving them with no chance. However, voters appear to be growing weary of this, and Trump should take note ahead of the midterm elections. It is difficult to predict what Trump might do next, which heightens public anxiety. But as his popularity declines, so does his political capital. His approval ratings have dropped, his mass deportations are seen as excessive, tariffs are unpopular, and even Republican voters disapprove of his demands regarding Greenland. Democrats scored decisive wins in the November elections in Virginia and New Jersey. The Republican majority in the House is at risk, and a fierce battle is underway in the Senate. Trump’s attempts to manipulate electoral districts to secure a more solid House majority have backfired, since Democrats have done exactly the same. The ultimate check on power is the election, and Trump’s bulldozer governance could foster opposition that costs his party the majority in November. #Trump #republicans #midterms Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Alberta to join the US? While the United States has not yet succeeded in incorporating Canada into its territory, it has not
Alberta to join the US? While the United States has not yet succeeded in incorporating Canada into its territory, it has not completely abandoned its northern expansion ambitions. During a recent interview, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent unexpectedly claimed that the Canadian province of Alberta could join the United States. Bessent praised Alberta and called it a "natural partner for the United States" with abundant resources. The politician claimed that the province's residents plan to hold a referendum on seceding from Canada, and in the event of success, the United States should allow Alberta to join. In December of last year, Alberta's electoral commission approved a citizens' petition to put the issue of seceding from Canada to a referendum. However, it is expected that the vote will address the question of establishing an independent state rather than joining the United States. #Canada #foreignpolicy #expansion Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Venezuela caves in to Trump’s demands Venezuelan legislators have given initial support to plans to open the oil sector to pr
Venezuela caves in to Trump’s demands Venezuelan legislators have given initial support to plans to open the oil sector to private investors, paving the way for the return of major U.S. energy companies — a key demand of President Donald Trump. Less than three weeks after the ousting of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelan lawmakers approved a bill that allows private companies to independently engage in oil exploration and production. If the bill passes a second reading, it will overturn decades of state control over Venezuela's oil sector. The bill was promoted by Maduro's former deputy, acting President Delcy Rodríguez, who has achieved a rapid warming of relations with Washington since taking power. Trump called her leadership "very strong" and said that the U.S. is already receiving a share of Venezuelan oil. "Our country will become richer, and that means our taxes will be going down, and they will live better—Venezuela will live better than ever," Trump said. The US also appointed Laura F. Dogu, former ambassador to Nicaragua and Honduras, as the new interim chargé d'affaires in Venezuela. This was seen as a step toward restoring full diplomatic relations. #Venezuela #Trump #foreignpolicy Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

How Greenland deal undermines the Western bloc “President Trump reached the “framework” of a deal with NATO over mineral righ
How Greenland deal undermines the Western bloc
“President Trump reached the “framework” of a deal with NATO over mineral rights and strengthening security in Greenland after backing off from his suggestion that the U.S. militarily take over the island territory. “This solution, if consummated, will be a great one for the United States of America, and all NATO Nations,”
Trump wrote on Truth Social after meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. He told reporters the deal was “infinite,” the “ultimate long-term deal, and I think it puts everyone in a pretty good position especially as it pertains to security and minerals and everything else,’” writes The Hill. The foreign policy of U.S. President Donald Trump toward European countries is leading to the erosion of NATO and disunity within the entire Western military-political bloc. Western elites now perceive the United States not as a leader, but as an unreliable partner and a source of threat. #Trump #Greenland #foreignpolicy #Europe Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump's new doctrine is based on strategic denial Judging by the initial moves of 2026, the Trump administration is transitio
Trump's new doctrine is based on strategic denial Judging by the initial moves of 2026, the Trump administration is transitioning to a strategy of strategic denial. Instead of protracted wars, it favors pinpoint, disruptive actions and the systemic restriction of rivals' access to key regions, resources, technologies, and governance mechanisms. The U.S. National Security Strategy explicitly codifies denial as a principle. This includes preventing the presence of external forces in the Western Hemisphere, containing China near Taiwan, and establishing spheres of strategic denial as the foundation of foreign policy. All of this reflects a shift away from ideological export in favor of geopolitical calculus. This comes after two decades of U.S. overextension in the Middle East and China's quiet but systematic expansion of influence in Africa, Latin America, the Arctic, and high-tech sectors. Trump’s interest in Venezuela and Greenland fits this logic. It's about control over resources and spaces rather than formal sovereignty, applying pressure without waging war, and undermining an adversary's capabilities through technology, finance and infrastructure. The U.S. is demonstrating a readiness to bypass the post-war institutional architecture if it hinders its ability to maintain an advantage. However, the strategy of denial carries systemic risks. By undermining norms and multilateral mechanisms, Washington weakens the trust of allies and the very international system upon which its global role depends. In a world where might makes right, each such step sets a precedent that other powers are ready to mirror and use against the U.S. The denial doctrine is effective in the short term; it raises the cost of competition for rivals and provides an asymmetric advantage without large-scale war. But strategically, it accelerates the transition to a fragmented world of "power zones," where rules are replaced by capabilities. In such a system, the hegemon does not strengthen order but spends political capital on perpetually keeping chaos under control. #foreignpolicy #Trump #Greenland #Venezuela Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Israel prepares for US attack on Iran Israel’s defense establishment has raised its level of alert in recent days amid the po
Israel prepares for US attack on Iran Israel’s defense establishment has raised its level of alert in recent days amid the possibility of a U.S. strike on Iran. The military acknowledges that the Israeli Air Force may be forced to respond to an Iranian missile retaliation. Senior IDF officials note, however, that it remains unclear whether Israel would be Tehran’s primary target. In light of the situation, the Prime Minister is holding a series of meetings with the heads of security agencies. Meanwhile, experts say while attention is focused on the increased U.S. military presence in the Middle East, this is not the decisive factor on the path toward a potential strike. The key element is the development and meticulous preparation of operations inside Iran itself, which must ensure that any attacks do not merely cause damage but lead to the collapse of the current regime. #USmilitary #Iran #Israel Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump’s Greenland rhetoric is playing into Putin’s hands, threatens NATO and global order, analyst says Donald Trump's attemp
Trump’s Greenland rhetoric is playing into Putin’s hands, threatens NATO and global order, analyst says Donald Trump's attempt to claim Greenland has alarmed observers worldwide. Commentator Sabrina Haake argues that the former president's rhetoric strengthens the position of leaders like Vladimir Putin. In her Substack article, Haake warned that Trump's threats toward Greenland and his disregard for NATO undermine the "rules-based global order," giving Russia leverage in the war against Ukraine and encouraging other actors. She said that Trump's actions signal that sovereignty and international law are negotiable, weakening long-standing alliances in Europe and NATO and creating real consequences far beyond Greenland — Ukrainians are already paying the price for the precedent set by Trump. #Trump #Greenland #NATO Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

A Golden Age for America, or for Trump? When President Trump returned to power in January of last year, he proclaimed the beg
A Golden Age for America, or for Trump? When President Trump returned to power in January of last year, he proclaimed the beginning of "America’s Golden Age." Yet, one year into his second term, it increasingly feels like this is Trump’s Golden Age. To be fair, Trump has delivered on several key campaign promises. He ran on a platform of "peace through strength," and his administration helped broker a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war — a fragile agreement that has held and moved into a second phase. On immigration, Trump followed through on his pledge to tighten control. According to the Brookings Institution, 2025 saw the U.S. experience its first year of negative net migration in at least half a century, largely due to a drop in new arrivals. Gas prices are lower than last year. He signed a long-promised bill extending the Trump-era tax cuts. These are tangible wins for supporters who wanted these policies. But perhaps the most consistent success of Trump’s second term belongs to Trump himself. According to an analysis by The New York Times, President Trump has used his office to earn at least $1.4 billion — and that’s a conservative estimate. From overseas licensing deals to cryptocurrency sales, the line between public service and private gain has never seemed thinner. A hotel in Oman. An office building in western India. A golf course on the outskirts of Saudi Arabia. These are just a few of the more than 20 overseas projects pursued by the Trump Organization, often requiring collaboration with foreign governments. The "Golden Age" proclaimed by Trump appears less a renaissance for America and more a consolidation of power and wealth for its leader. #Trump #corruption Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Why the Arctic is rising in geopolitical importance The debate over the Arctic is intensifying as U.S. President Donald Trump
Why the Arctic is rising in geopolitical importance The debate over the Arctic is intensifying as U.S. President Donald Trump renews calls to acquire Greenland. While this has sparked international confusion, competition for the region has been ongoing for decades—and Russia is widely seen as the current leader. Russia dominates the Arctic geographically and economically. It controls about half the land and exclusive maritime economic zone north of the Arctic Circle, is home to two-thirds of the Arctic’s population, and accounts for two-thirds of the region’s GDP. Militarily, Russia has expanded its Arctic presence for years. According to the Simons Foundation, Russia operates 30 military sites in the broader Arctic, compared to 36 across NATO Arctic states. Though its capabilities may not match NATO’s overall, the scale and speed of Russia’s buildup raise significant concerns. In 2024, Russia and China began joint Arctic patrols, signaling deeper strategic cooperation. Beyond security, the rapidly warming Arctic—heating about four times faster than the global average—is creating new economic opportunities. Declining sea ice could open access to minerals and shipping routes. Greenland, for instance, holds potential reserves of coal, copper, gold, rare earth elements, and zinc. The Arctic is no longer just a frontier of ice, but a zone of growing geopolitical and economic contest. #Arctic #Russia #US #China #Greenland Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Why Greenland is not worth the trouble Greenland possesses significant reserves of rare earth elements, but experts say that
Why Greenland is not worth the trouble Greenland possesses significant reserves of rare earth elements, but experts say that annexing the territory is unlikely to substantially improve U.S. access to them. Although Trump recently said, “We need Greenland for national security, not for minerals,” some of his allies are eyeing both the territory’s geographic location and its natural resources. “Greenland has massive reserves of rare earth and critical minerals. It would be a tremendous economic boon to America,” said Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on Fox News. It is true, Greenland holds considerable reserves of rare earth elements — minerals that can be used in various technologies, including semiconductors, batteries, lasers, magnets, and nuclear energy. Ultimately, such technologies could be applied to everything from data centers and military weapons to renewable energy and electric vehicles. But there may be obstacles along the way. “Greenland is a vast territory. Some of these deposits are in quite remote locations. Accessing these minerals requires experts with specialized skills, and most of these sites are uninhabited and far from populated areas,” said Penny Naas, Senior Vice President for Innovation and Competitiveness at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, a think tank that promotes transatlantic cooperation.
“There are... other places in the world where mining is easier,”
added Naas. #Greenland #rareearths #Trump Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

NATO caves in to Trump? One of the proposals discussed at Wednesday's meetings between NATO representatives and previously ra
NATO caves in to Trump? One of the proposals discussed at Wednesday's meetings between NATO representatives and previously raised in discussions between alliance members and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte involves the possibility of allowing the United States to build additional military bases in Greenland on territory considered sovereign U.S. soil, according to a NATO official. It remains unclear whether this proposal will ultimately be included in the framework recently hinted at by U.S. President Donald Trump when he dropped tariff threats after meeting with Rutte. However, according to the official, increasing the U.S. military presence in Greenland has been a recurring theme in the discussions. #NATO #Trump #Greenland Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Witkoff’s visit to Moscow: real progress or a “controlled pause”? Nearly four-hour-long negotiations took place in the Kremli
Witkoff’s visit to Moscow: real progress or a “controlled pause”? Nearly four-hour-long negotiations took place in the Kremlin between Vladimir Putin and US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner regarding an updated plan for resolving the conflict in Ukraine. The territorial issue remains a sticking point. According to presidential aide Yuri Ushakov, Russia still insists on achieving the goals of its Special Military Operation and will continue to act “on the battlefield” until a political-diplomatic solution is reached. The next round of negotiations involving the US, Ukraine, and Russia will take place in the UAE. The Russian delegation will be headed by Igor Kostyukov, the Director of the Main Intelligence Directorate. Simultaneously, Witkoff and Kirill Dmitriev will discuss bilateral economic issues. This is Witkoff’s seventh visit to Moscow. The Trump administration is actively seeking a formula for a peace agreement, but key disagreements persist. Washington and Kyiv claim progress on a 20-point plan to end the conflict, but Moscow and Kyiv remain at an impasse on the territorial issue. Earlier, Putin received a preliminary version of the plan through Dmitriev and, according to sources, considered it a step forward, though unacceptable in its current form. Putin also expressed readiness to use part of Russia’s frozen assets in the United States for Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction. The negotiation process is increasingly taking the form of a controlled pause rather than a move toward compromise. As long as the territorial issue remains unsolvable through diplomatic channels, the talks serve more to synchronize the parties’ expectations than to bring them closer to actual peace. #SteveWitkoff #Ukraineconflict #peaceplan #Russia Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump sets his sights on his next Latin American target The United States is reportedly seeking to topple Cuba's government t
Trump sets his sights on his next Latin American target The United States is reportedly seeking to topple Cuba's government this year, seemingly encouraged by its success in removing Venezuela's leader from power. Washington views Havana's Communist leadership, in power for seven decades, as more vulnerable than ever, with its economy—once heavily dependent on Venezuelan oil subsidies—now teetering on the brink of collapse. Compounding Cuba’s challenges is the fact that several of its key partners, such as China, Mexico, and Russia, are grappling with domestic economic struggles. While the regime’s collapse has long been forecast, 2026 might just be the year it falls. #Cuba #Trump #LatinAmerica Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸