China, Russia And The Coming Collapse | David Icke
David Icke analyzes Donald Trump's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, warning it will cripple global energy as China receives 80% of Iran's oil. With allies like the UK refusing participation and US forces swelling to 50,000 troops, Icke argues this militarization contradicts campaign promises while shadow elites seek to destroy the current world order. By targeting energy supplies and imposing sanctions on Chinese banks, the strategy aims to force a new, extreme global system, suggesting the coming collapse is a deliberate engineering of chaos rather than simple geopolitical conflict. [Automatically generated summary]
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China Warns US Over BRICS00:06:54
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Hello and welcome to the Dot Connector and another week in the madhouse of Donald Trump.
The new thing in this sequence now is that he's blockading the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
He's got all those naval ships up there and he says he's going to stop tankers coming through and of course that's going to have a fantastic effect on the world economy and it's also going to have an effect and I'm sure they won't sit around and let it happen.
On China.
And I've been saying for a very, very long time, way back, you can see a clip of me talking about this in the Renegade film on Iconic.com, the film about my life, in which I was pointing out that the plan included bringing Iran into the fold with.
Like Russia and China.
And now we have, of course, this BRICS alliance headed by and dominated by China, Russia there too.
And Iran has been absorbed into that, which means that China and Russia are actually supporting Iran.
And what we therefore have.
Are two proxy wars going on?
One is between Russia and Ukraine, which is Russia and the West via Ukraine.
And now increasingly, we are seeing a proxy war between the United States via Iran with Russia, but particularly China.
And that has been Ramped up this week with this Trump blockade of the blockade.
And China gets a very, very significant amount of its energy through that Strait of Hormuz, which Trump is blocking.
And like I say, I can't see China just sitting around for very long and allowing that to happen.
And they've already.
China has issued a strong warning to the United States.
Just yesterday, the United States announced a blockade around the Strait of Hormuz, stopping ships from Iran, and almost 80% of Iran's oil shipments go toward China.
And now, China has delivered a direct warning to Washington.
The Chinese defense minister made it clear that if any damage to Chinese vessels occurs, China will respond against the United States.
Meanwhile, the United States made its position clear.
Washington warned that any Iranian vessels interfering with the blockade could face immediate action.
Iran has responded with its own threat.
Tehran declared that if Iranian ships are attacked, it could launch strikes on ports across Gulf countries.
That warning has pushed the Middle East into high alert.
Following the escalation, the United States sought support from allies, but several key allies refused to join.
The United Kingdom said it will not participate and chose a restrained approach.
France also refused and is planning a diplomatic conference.
Spain criticized the plan and declined military involvement.
And also this week, we've had this guy, Scott Besant, the Treasury Secretary in the US and longtime employee of George Soros, who I'll mention later on in another context.
And he's announced that America is targeting Chinese banks or warning Chinese banks of sanctions if they have financial dealings with China.
Iran.
And so the U.S. Chinese situation is being ramped up.
And this is what Besant had to say.
I don't have an update on the terrorists, but I do have an update on sanctions.
Iran used to be the largest state sponsor of terrorism.
China was purchasing more than 90% of their oil, which is about 8% of China's energy needs.
We believe this blockade in the streets, there will be a pause of Chinese buying.
But I will tell you that two Chinese banks received letters from the U.S. Treasury.
I'm not going to identify the banks, but we told them that if we can prove that there is Iranian money flowing through your accounts, then we are willing to put on secondary sanctions.
Scott Besant, there, a member of the truly.
Imbecilic Donald Trump cabinet, himself included.
And Trump is supposed to meet the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, next month, and he's trying to be all pally with him, but you can see the potential for a conflict there if this is allowed to continue.
And, you know, I see people, they're talking about Trump creating his.
Iranian disaster and they are describing it as incompetence but it depends what level you look at it from yeah the man's an idiot and therefore at his level it's like no one home But from that level of the shadow people,
Moving Troops Into Middle East00:11:59
it's moving in exactly the direction they want.
Because if you want to transform global society into a completely different form, then you have to trash the society that already exists, which exists because of what?
Its energy supplies, its access to energy.
So squeeze that.
What's happening, and suddenly society must change because that on which it is founded has dramatically been reduced.
And there's another aspect to that whole situation this week in that there are threats by the Houthis in Yemen, who are aligned with Iran, that they will start to.
Basically, do the same in the Red Sea.
And if you look at the Red Sea, as with the Strait of Hormuz, there's a point where it gets very, very close as the ships come out into the Gulf of Eden.
And The Houthis have already threatened that they are going to police that, which is another very, very large source of energy and other supplies coming out of the Middle East and across the world.
And it's no accident, you might conclude, that a US Navy aircraft carrier is.
Circling all the way around Africa to go into the Persian Gulf, no doubt, to avoid the Red Sea for that exact reason.
So the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush, Father Bush, is taking the long way around Africa to reach the Middle East, the story says, likely to avoid the Bab el Mandeb Strait.
At the entrance exit to the Red Sea.
And the aircraft carrier is believed to be en route to the Middle East, where she will join the USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been operating in the region since February.
And the normal transit for the US Navy's East Coast carriers heading to the Middle East is to pass through the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean and then through the Suez Canal into the Red Sea.
But Clearly, a decision has been made, not least because of the Houthis, to actually go the long way round.
Much of the world's attention has been on the Strait of Hormuz, this story goes on, which connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman, and where the US has imposed a partial blockade.
However, the Bab el Mandeb Strait is another significant global choke point.
Despite the dangers, more than 20,000 vessels have passed through that strait every year, accounting for roughly 12% of global trade.
And it was also a major conduit for oil and liquefied natural gas from the Gulf region and into Europe.
And the greatest danger is now geopolitical, with the Iranian backed Houthis having carried out drone attacks, missile strikes, and even helicopter borne.
Boardings of commercial shipping in the past decade, notably in support of Hamas last May, when the US was able to reach a peace agreement with that Houthi group in Yemen.
And what that also tells you, the arrival of another carrier with all its kind of warship support, is that while Trump is Saying, oh, there might be more talks with Iran in the next few days and all that stuff.
I mean, of course, you can't take anything that Trump says because he lies by reflex action.
It's what he does, it's what he's always done.
So you look at the actions that are being taken to give you a kind of fix on what's going on.
And of course, that carrier and those warships ain't coming empty.
They're full of troops.
So the US sends thousands more troops to the Middle East as Trump seeks to squeeze Iran.
Sending thousands of additional troops into the Middle East in the coming days as President Donald Trump attempts to pressure Iran into a deal that could end the weeks long conflict there, while considering the possibility of additional strikes or ground operations if a fragile ceasefire does not hold, according to U.S. officials.
The forces moving into the region include about 6,000 troops.
Aboard that USS carrier George H.W. Bush and several warships that are escorting it.
And the situation is that why are you trying to, you say, reach a settlement while moving more and more troops into that?
It includes about 4,200 other troops with the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group, whatever the hell that is, and its Embarked Marine Corps Task Force, the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit.
They're expected to arrive near the end of the month.
And the infusion of firepower appears likely to coalesce, it says, with warships already in the Middle East.
Just as the two week ceasefire is set to expire on April the 22nd, and as the US military enforce a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the personnel will join the estimated 50,000 troops that the Pentagon has said are involved globally in operations to counter Iran.
So it was pointed out, myself among them, that.
When Trump dispatched all that naval power to sit off the coast of Venezuela, he wasn't doing it for a laugh.
It was going to lead somewhere eventually.
And of course it did, with Maduro being shipped out of Venezuela into the US.
And there are other giveaways about what the game is here.
And this is another one of them.
Trump just raised the $39 trillion national debt with the largest budget hike since World War II, and nobody can figure out how to pay for it.
President Trump's fiscal year 2027 budget proposal calls for boosting total defense spending, actually, a tax spending.
He now calls the Department of Defense the Department of War, with this moronic exith in charge of it, at least officially.
So the 2027 budget proposes boosting total defense funding to one.
A jump that most economists say would represent one of the largest budget increases in American history for the military, rivaling the wartime mobilization of World War II.
The net result, according to the Nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, is a defense expansion of more than $3.2 trillion.
Over the next decade, adding fuel to a national debt already hovering around 39 trillion.
Now, when this came out, and when his massive increase before, up to a trillion dollars for the first time at the Pentagon budget, when that was announced, I thought, okay, here we bloody go.
That's not about defense, it's about attack.
And of course, he's talking now about next he's gonna be invading Cuba.
Like he's got a blockade around Cuba now, which is creating absolute deprivation and mayhem in Cuba.
Well, what does he care?
And so, you know, you look at all these troops being shipped into the Middle East, and then you look at this budget that's like off the planet.
And so the gap between rhetoric and reality is just so massive.
Said Steve Hanke, professor of applied economics at John Hopkins University.
Quote MAGA was told an untruth by Trump.
You don't say.
You mean he spoke?
Told an untruth by Trump no foreign wars, no adventurism.
Now the defense budget has come in at $1 trillion and he wants $1.5 trillion.
This is a massive militarization, completely the opposite of what he told his base.
But of course, tell them what they want to hear, get elected, do what you planned all along or what those controlling you planned all along.
The lag time for the impact of these tankers not coming into the world supply system is now getting shorter and shorter and shorter.
Shorter Lag Time For Impact00:02:08
And when it hits, a lot of people are going to be.
Shocked at the potential impact on everyday life of what this really means.
So, what is this really all about?
Well, one of the all abouts is a massive demolition of the present world order.
So, we can have a new world order.
Which is what the alternative media stars have been saying.
Oh, we're against the new world order.
And then they campaigned for Trump to come in.
And what has he done?
He's destroying the old world order so the new world order can replace it.
A far more extreme world order.
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