Dismantling of USAID by Trump and Musk is a critical blow to globalism
Alexander Dugin views the dismantling of USAID as a significant blow to globalism. He says it is comparable to the Soviet Union’s abolition of the Communist International (“Comintern”), an international organisation to promote world communism (1919-1943), and Cominform, a coordination body of Marxist-Leninist communist parties in Europe (1947-1956).
USAID was the primary structure for implementing globalist projects and was closely integrated with the CIA, Dugin writes. The dismantling of the agency by Donald Trump and Elon Musk will cut off funding for globalist networks and subversive activities, dealing a significant blow to the rules-based international order, also known as the one world governance system.
The liquidation of the United States Agency for International Development (“USAID”) is an event whose significance can hardly be overstated.
When the Soviet Union abolished the Comintern (Third International) and later the Cominform, structures that advocated the ideological interests of the USSR on a global scale, it marked the beginning of the end for the international Soviet system. Although the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) and the Warsaw Pact Organisation existed until 1991, their demise was essentially predetermined during Khrushchev’s time.
Something similar is happening today in America, as USAID was the main operational structure for the implementation of globalist projects. Essentially, it was the primary transmission belt for globalism as an ideology aimed at the worldwide imposition of liberal democracy, market economics and human rights, while dismantling sovereign states and overthrowing regimes capable of resisting this on a global scale.
Through this agency, globalism was embedded in various countries. That is why USAID was financed with a substantial portion of the US federal budget: about 1% – amounting to $50 billion annually.
When you factor in subsidies from other globalist structures, this figure at least doubles. Thus, approximately 2% of the American treasury was spent on this agency each year. One can only imagine the material resources this organisation possessed. Additionally, it was closely integrated with a certain segment of the Central Intelligence Agency (most USAID branches worldwide served as cover for CIA activities, into which globalist ideas were actively embedded).
After sweeping out the previous US political leadership – super-globalists – Donald Trump began purging the CIA of representatives from this globalist structure. The banning of USAID is a critical, fundamental move, the importance of which, as I said, cannot be overstated. This is especially true because countries like Ukraine largely depend on this agency, receiving significant funding through it. All Ukrainian media, non-governmental organisations (“NGOs”), and ideological structures were financed by USAID. The same applies to almost the entire liberal opposition in the post-Soviet space, as well as liberal regimes in various countries, including Maia Sandu’s Moldovan administration and many European political regimes, which were also on USAID’s payroll.
And suddenly, all of this collapses. Sure, some committed liberals will continue their activities out of ideological conviction, but they are a very small percentage. The vast majority of liberalism and global liberal networks operate on the principle of “money for loyalty.” But whose money funds this liberal “loyalty”? It is USAID’s money.
Therefore, without USAID – and given that Elon Musk has called it a “criminal organisation responsible for deaths” – this funding for subversive activities will cease. This, in turn, is a blow to the entire global liberal environment. Essentially, it is a missile strike on the headquarters of globalism. And Trump and Musk made it happen.
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