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Constantin von Hoffmeister just released an interesting take on Karl Marx and the East India Company. Check that out. In many ways, Marx was a classical economist and one concerned about the 19th century excesses of the “company” and financial classes. The East India, like all British cartel companies, was dedicated to serving the interests of the money masters, at the expense of the peoples and their nation-states. There’s an element of that in literally every aspect of the government-economy axis of every Western, post-Enlightenment nation. See the US for the chief example today.

Trump’s team (or handlers, it’s hard to tell) belatedly see the multipolar writing on the wall and, accordingly, are play pretending that the US can participate in the new paradigm of sovereign countries. The real problem with that is that, as a mere agent of the international financial class and assorted satanists, the US is not sovereign. Why else would Trump bother to sanction the ICC for prosecuting a war criminal and genocidal maniac from a foreign country??

President Trump signed the executive order imposing sanctions on the ICC on Thursday. The document states that the court has “set a dangerous precedent” by targeting US nationals as well as senior Israeli officials.
The entity “abused its power by issuing baseless arrest warrants targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Former Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant,” the order clarified, referring to the ICC’s decision in November. The international body accuses the two of using starvation as a method of warfare in Gaza.

Trump believes that the ICC’s actions undermine the “critical national security and foreign policy work of the United States government and our allies, including Israel.”

Master-servant, got it. But of what benefit to Americans is it? And if Iran and Russia are benchmarks, then the ICC will soon become a fully independent economic and military powerhouse. MAGA = MIGA?