Trump’s Treasury Just Cornered London, Not Iran

The Globalist / Financialists actively use irregular warfare in the form of drugs and terrorism to control nations and peoples and this is why they don’t want President Trump’s agenda in Iran to succeed, because it will end their perfidious 200-year-old business model, as Susan Kokinda explains.

This is why we see all assets deployed in the mainstream media, the Panic in Podcastistan and the complete meltdown of Pilgrims Society member, Tucker Carlson and others.

Scott Bessent’s Operation Economic Fury targets Iran’s financing networks, many of which are based in London. When Bessent had a meeting last month with his British counterpart, the two had a “fierce row”, according to the Financial Times.

At the “No Money for Terror” G7 meeting on Monday, Bessent urged world leaders to join the US in rooting-out the financing that sustains terrorism, from the 1) European shell companies, to the 2) Middle Eastern shadow banking networks to the 3) Latin American drug cartels – or what Susan Kokinda refers to as “The City of London’s offshore empire and its narco-terrorist operations”.

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Susan Kokinda charts the history of British intelligence support for the Muslim Brotherhood starting in 1928 in Ismailia, Egypt and how the Muslim Brotherhood has been used by British and US intelligence against nationalist movements throughout the Middle East to protect the Financialists’ economic and strategic position.

To learn more about this history, Susan recommends Robert Dreyfuss’s ‘Devil’s Game’ and Mark Curtis’s ‘Secret Affairs’.

Curtis was a Research Fellow at the Globalist Chatham House, where he had access to British government records and declassified documents, which he uses to show direct British government ties to the Egyptian, Lebanese, and Jordanian branches of the Muslim Brotherhood – which just so happen to be the three branches specifically designated by the Trump administration as Foreign Terrorist Organizations in the US Counterterrorism Strategy released earlier this month.