Today on the Jay Martin Show, retired army colonel Douglas Macgregor offers a critical analysis of U.S. foreign policy, highlighting the influence of wealthy donors and oligarchs in shaping national decisions. He argues that America’s involvement in conflicts like Ukraine and the Middle East is driven not by public interest but by the financial incentives of a few powerful figures. Macgregor emphasizes that American democracy is compromised by this donor control, and that wars in Ukraine and the Middle East serve the interests of corporate elites rather than the American public. He also discusses how media manipulation and government corruption further perpetuate this system, leading to unnecessary military interventions. Finally, Macgregor touches on the geopolitical implications of these conflicts, suggesting that the U.S. is courting major wars while ignoring its own domestic issues, and warns of the possible financial collapse looming on the horizon. The Commodity University: Sign up for my free weekly newsletter at Be part of our online investment community: 0:00 - Intro 2:19 - How Donor Money Controls U.S. Democracy 6:05 - Is the War in Ukraine Just a Billionaire’s Game? 16:14 - How Long Can the U.S. Afford War? 32:36 - What Role Does China Really Play in Global Conflicts? 44:00 - Could Taiwan Trigger the Next Big War? 59:55 - Is America’s Global Dominance Coming to an End? 1:06:46 - What Happens When Empires Fall? Copyright © 2024 Cambridge House International Inc. All rights reserved.
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