The Trump Administration and the Federal Reserve Power Struggle.—“America First” and the Strategic U.S.-Japan Alignment.

Political maneuvering over the Federal Reserve chair appointment and the potential release of Kennedy assassination documents revealed tensions within the Trump administration.
Despite personal risks, Trump’s “America First” mission and his strong partnership with Prime Minister Abe influenced policies toward China and North Korea.
An analysis of the geopolitical dynamics behind these developments.

When I heard that news, I thought, “Trump is making a deal with the Federal Reserve.”
2018-01-12.
The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
In November, the next chair of the Federal Reserve was nominated.
At the same time, Trump was hinting at the release of classified documents related to the Kennedy assassination.
When I heard that news, I thought, “Trump is making a deal with the Federal Reserve.”
In the end, Powell, whom Trump had supported, was approved as chair, and the release of the classified documents was postponed.
In this way, Trump is walking a tightrope between life and death.
If he crosses a certain line, the risk of assassination cannot be ruled out.
Even while risking his life, Trump fights with a sense of mission called “America First,” and has built a strong relationship with Prime Minister Abe, who likewise holds the goal of “taking back Japan.”
That is precisely why China cannot make a move and North Korea is being cornered.
One can almost hear the grinding of teeth among the neoconservatives.
To be continued.

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