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President Trump Just Dismantled London’s Monopoly On THREE FRONTS That Most Never Even Knew Existed * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Noah

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Most people (me included) have had no idea how much of a stranglehold and monopoly London has held over the world and over Iran.

But now it’s all coming out, and what might seem random at first glance to the uninformed, is now starting to make perfect sense now that we see what President Trump is actually doing.

And like usual, he saw it all ahead of time when most thought he was crazy.

He wasn’t crazy, he was just five steps ahead.

And now he’s shining a giant spotlight on it and people are finally starting to see it.

This lady explains it the best of anyone I have seen, so check this out for the latest update….

President Trump just cut them off on three separate fronts and it’s pure genius.

Lloyd’s of London blinked just days after suspending shipping insurance for oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.

They reversed themselves and announced that they want to work with the United States to keep ships and oil moving.

Most people think they know why.

President Trump had called their bluff and announced that he would keep the strait open.

“I will not allow a terrorist regime to hold the world hostage and attempt to stop the globe’s oil supply. And if Iran does anything to do that, they’ll get hit at a much, much harder level.”

In the meantime, during this brief disruption, the United States is offering political risk insurance to any tankers operating in the Gulf.

That’s some of it, but not all of it.

He also called Russia’s President Putin and lifted some sanctions on Russian oil in a move that the globalists called self-defeating.

But that’s still not the whole story.

The real reason is that the world is going through a fundamental remake thanks to Donald Trump.

The president now describes Britain as a former ally, and an even bigger scandal has erupted about the British — about the money ties between London and Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei.

Globalist think tanks and the press will continue to insist that Donald Trump is stumbling into another forever war, that he’s unleashing economic chaos and courting midterm disaster.

Susan Kokinda:

I’m Susan Kokinda, and for decades I’ve exposed how the modern British Empire lurked in the shadows, keeping the world in turmoil with wars, economic control, and terrorism.

Now, thanks to Donald Trump, it’s out in the open.

So if you want a map of this new battlefield, hit the like, subscribe, and share buttons to stay in touch and help us expand our reach.

Today I’m going to look at three things.

First, what Trump did to force Lloyd’s to blink.

Second, the money ties between Iran’s new supreme leader and London.

And third, how John Bolton, Mark Carney, and other globalists are out in the cold along with London.

So the U.S. engagement with Iran is not exactly playing out as the globalists expected.

The cancellation of war risk insurance by the empire’s oldest insurance company was supposed to bring shipping to a halt, spike oil prices, and shatter economies.

Operation Epic Fury was supposed to be economically and politically disastrous for President Trump and backfire against him.

But the president was ready.

He moved on three fronts simultaneously, and Lloyd’s never recovered.

First, he announced that the Development Finance Corporation would step in with political risk insurance.

Lloyd’s had pulled coverage. Washington replaced it within days.

Second, he announced the Navy was on notice to protect shipping in the strait as needed.

And third — this is the move that tells you everything about how differently this president thinks — Trump lifted some sanctions on Russian oil.

Not only that, he got on the phone with President Putin to discuss the conflict in Iran.

So let’s put this all in context.

Last week, Donald Trump branded Britain as our former closest ally.

The same Great Britain which has led the charge to sanction Russia and keep the Ukraine war going.

And the same country which is home to Lloyd’s of London, which just tried to strangle the world oil supply.

So instead, Trump turns to Russia to get oil moving and chats up Putin for an hour.

Now here’s something else you didn’t see coming, especially if you’ve been imbibing the “Israel runs Trump” Kool-Aid.

Yesterday Axios carried this headline scoop:

“U.S. asks Israel to halt strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure.”

Axios reporter Barak Ravid reported three reasons:

protecting Gulf energy stability, avoiding price spikes, and preserving Iran’s oil sector for post-war cooperation.

This is the same approach that President Trump used with Venezuela.

Trump isn’t protecting the regime.

He’s planning for what comes after it, and it doesn’t conform to Israel’s objectives.

So think about what that means.

Israel doesn’t have a blank check.

The Gulf states are being protected.

Iranian oil is being preserved for the Iranian people after the regime falls.

This is not a neocon war plan.

This is a president managing the endgame while the bombs are still falling.

Now here’s another page from the neocon playbook being put into the shredder — the page about how Trump’s Iran moves are aimed at China.

President Trump:

“We’re in a very good position, but very unfair to other parts of the world — like China as an example.

I mean, we’re doing this for the other parts of the world, including countries like China. They get a lot of their oil through the straits.

So we’re doing this. We have a very good relationship with President Xi in China.

I’m going there in a short period of time, and we’re protecting the world from what these lunatics are trying to do — and very successfully.”

So line it all up.

Trump called Lloyd’s bluff and called Britain our former ally.

Then he eased sanctions on Russian oil and called Putin.

And he says he’s doing it for China and the rest of the world.

No wonder heads are exploding in think tanks in London and Washington.

This is the real story — not the missile strikes or the carrier movements or the panic market headlines — but the strategic landscape being remade in real time.

And this is what Prometheian Action covers every day.

So head on over to our website and sign up for our free newsletter, because the empire isn’t just being outflanked — it’s being exposed.

And part of that exposure is the financial ties between the mullahs and London.

Back in January, Bloomberg dropped a 2,700-word article which just sort of sat there like an unexploded bomb until now.

When you look at the title, you’ll know why:

“How the son of Iran’s supreme leader built a global property empire.”

Now that son of Iran’s supreme leader is Mojtaba Khamenei, who was just elected as the new supreme leader several days ago.

And the global property empire?

Well, it’s concentrated in London.

Bloomberg tracked the financial holdings of Mojtaba Khamenei.

The front companies managing their family wealth aren’t registered in Tehran.

They’re registered in the Isle of Man and St. Kitts.

The Isle of Man and St. Kitts aren’t random offshore jurisdictions.

They are nodes of the City of London’s offshore banking network.

The same City of London that just tried to spike oil prices against an American president at war.

So let’s call it what it was.

The Iranian Revolution wasn’t a revolution.



It was a management arrangement.

The mullahs raged against the West in public, and in private the family money went to London.

And this isn’t the first time.

Go back a few decades to the infamous Al-Yamamah deal with Saudi Arabia — the largest arms deal in British history, connected to the royal family.

An arms deal that provided off-the-books money flows that could be traced to 9/11 participants.

Quick footnote:

The first foreign visit that Donald Trump took in his first term was to Saudi Arabia to tell them to stop financing Islamic terrorism.

He knew then.

He knows now.

And you can bet that Trump’s team — especially Scott Bessent — can read a Bloomberg article.

So the Al-Yamamah deal was version one.

The Khamenei property empire in London is another version.

Britain has been financing Islamic fundamentalism for decades.

The chaos in the Middle East — with Iran as the crown jewel — was part of the business model.

And London managed it for 47 years until this week.

And this week Trump made sure that the world could see it.

So the insurance checkpoints are being replaced.

The Khamenei money trail leads to London.

Trump is remaking the strategic landscape.

What’s the establishment’s response?

John Bolton is giving interviews that reflect a certain state of mind.

John Bolton:

“Well, I’ve said from time to time the only question is who gets me first — the Iranians or Trump.”

Now Bolton’s actual complaint is that Trump doesn’t play by the rules which have kept presidents in check.

“It’s not at all clear to me that Trump is — he doesn’t do grand strategy.

He doesn’t even do policy the way we normally understand it.

So I’m not sure exactly what his thought process is, because we know the normal National Security Council process is all but non-existent in this second term.”

Did you catch what Bolton is actually defending?

A national security process.

The one that produced 20 years in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya — the one that managed the Iranian threat for 47 years without ever resolving it.

Because resolving it wasn’t the point.

Now here’s someone else who’s out in the cold — the central banker’s prime minister, Canada’s Mark Carney.

The man the globalists have assigned to try to rescue some kind of rules-based order.

Mark Carney:

“We were not consulted before it began.

We’re not engaged in the conflict.

We do not intend to engage.

What we are doing — what we are engaged in — is dealing with the consequences of the conflict.

Consequences that continue to spread.”

That’s the special relationship in 2026.

The City of London’s chief spokesman standing outside the fence waiting to see how it ends.

Now there are still way too many voices in Trump’s own base right now saying he’s been captured, that Bolton got his war, that the globalists won, that this is Iraq all over again.

But look at who’s actually complaining.

Bolton can’t get his national security process.

Carney can’t get in the room.

The people who ran the old system are on the outside looking in, and they’re furious.

That’s not what a neocon takeover looks like.

Now listen to who is in the room.

Pete Hegseth:

“You know, as someone who led troops, led soldiers in the streets of Baghdad and Samarra, Iraq, and who trained counterinsurgents in Kabul, Afghanistan — and who still carries the weight of brothers lost to Iranian terrorist proxies — this fight, Operation Epic Fury, it hits home.

You see, this is not 2003.

This is not endless nation-building under those types of quagmires we saw under Bush or Obama.

It’s not even close.

Our generation of soldiers will not let that happen again — and nor will this president.”

In that interview before, Bolton had called Iraq a military success.

Hegseth, on the other hand, carries the weight of the brothers it cost.

That’s the difference between the old vision and the new one.

Between the men who managed the imperial order and the men who paid for it.

A generation that went to Baghdad and came home knowing exactly what the old system cost — and a president who finally asked them to finish the job.

That’s what the global elite are looking at from the outside.

That’s why Lloyd’s of London had to blink.

Because for the first time in a very long time, an American president is conducting an American foreign policy, not an imperial one.

And the success of that policy depends on you.



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Ahhh London….

Big Ben.

Sherlock Holmes.

So much rich history, but no longer a friend and ally, and truth be told they have not been a friend and ally for a very long time.

But President Trump knew this and I’m about to prove it to you and show you the incredible moves he is making that almost no one saw coming….

This lady, Susan Kokinda, just gave the best breakdown I have seen on the whole situation and I want to show it to you right here:

Video Transcript: The End of the Special Relationship

Susan Kokinda: This week, Donald Trump said out loud from the Oval Office what no American president has said in 80 years. Spain has been very, very uncooperative and so has the UK. Now the second one is shocking, but this is not the age of Churchill.

I will say the UK has been very, very uncooperative with it and they ruin relationships. It’s a shame. But the president didn’t just publicly trash Britain from the Oval Office. He outflanked Britain’s chaos operation in the Strait of Hormuz.

When Lloyds of London announced it was terminating insurance for Gulf shipping, a move which could throw the world economy into chaos, President Trump ordered the United States Development Finance Corporation to step in and provide that coverage.

And he put the Navy on notice to escort tankers through the strait. What you’re watching is an American president who doesn’t need Britain’s permission to strike Iran and doesn’t need Britain’s insurance markets to keep the world’s oil moving.

300 years of crown control over that choke point broken in a single day. Now, if you’ve been watching the news this week, you’re being told America is stumbling into another Middle Eastern quagmire, that it’s going to be a perpetual war, economic chaos, and it’s a president who doesn’t know what he’s doing.

That’s the drumbeat from the same people who cheered on every British-backed regime change operation of the last 30 years. I’m Susan Kokinda. I’ve tracked how the British have used Iran as a trigger for economic and strategic chaos since the days of the gas lines.

And I’ve watched every president since Jimmy Carter let it happen until now. So, if you want to keep up with this historic change, hit those like, subscribe, and share buttons so we can stay in touch and expand our reach.

So, here’s what we’re going to be covering today. First, Donald Trump’s very public rupture with Britain, which is not just on the issue of Iran. Second, why Trump’s move against Lloyds of London is one of the most consequential economic strikes in this entire fight.

And third, how Iran’s attacks on its own Gulf neighbors handed Trump a sovereign nation coalition that the old imperial system was designed to prevent. So, let’s go back to the Oval Office. The trigger was Iran.

Britain blocked the United States from using Diego Garcia and British Air Force bases for the opening strikes of Operation Epic Fury. Trump had to reroute missions, adding hours of flight time. So when he sat down with German Chancellor Merz on Tuesday, he didn’t hold back.

Donald Trump: I’m not happy with the UK either. That island that you read about the lease, okay, he made it, for whatever reason, he made a lease of the island. Somebody came and took it away from him and it’s taken three, four days for us to work out where we can land there.

It would have been much more convenient landing there as opposed to flying many extra hours. So we are very surprised.

Susan Kokinda: Despite the fact that Britain relented on March 1st and allowed the US limited use of its bases for defensive purposes, Prime Minister Keir Starmer drilled down on Britain’s opposition to Trump’s actions in Iran.

Speaking to Parliament, Starmer said, “We all remember the mistakes of Iraq. And we have learned those lessons. Any UK actions must always have a lawful basis and a viable thought-through plan. I say again, we were not involved in the initial strikes on Iran and we will not join offensive action.”

Now, he said, we all remember the mistakes of Iraq. That is pretty rich coming from the land of Tony Blair. But then the prime minister dutifully reported the talking point which came from the empire’s think tank Chatham House a few days ago.

He said this government does not believe in regime change from the skies. What Starmer is repeating is the globalist narrative that Donald Trump is using their regime change playbook and it’s not going to work. Well, their problem is that’s not what he’s doing.

So, while the strategic split between the United States and the British is out in the open, there is more to Trump’s break with the British.

Donald Trump: But the UK, what they’re doing with energy and what they’re doing with immigration is horrible. You have the North Sea. Somebody said yesterday, “What would you do if you were in the UK?” Open up the North Sea.

They got windmills all over the place that are ruining the country, ruining the landscapes, ruining the beautiful fields. Open up the North Sea. And number two, illegal immigration. They got to solve that problem.

Susan Kokinda: Windmills, immigration, those aren’t military complaints. That is a systemic indictment of the British model. Green energy de-industrialization is the pet project of the British royal family. King Charles has made it his personal mission, including through Lloyd’s, as we’ll get to.

And unfettered mass immigration is a frontal assault on the coherence of society itself. And Donald Trump has rejected both. Now look who was sitting next to Donald Trump at that press availability. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz who backed the US position on Iran and who recently stated that shutting down Germany’s nuclear power plants was a catastrophic mistake.

Merz is signaling that Germany wants to exit the managed energy decline that the British imperial system has imposed on Europe. So for the first time since World War II, an American president is treating Germany as a more reliable partner than Britain, not out of sentiment, but because Britain remains committed to the imperial system which Trump is dismantling.

While Germany under Merz is signaling it wants out. Now Spain does get a footnote. Trump told Treasury Secretary Bessent to cut off all trade with Madrid for refusing base access and dodging NATO commitments. Donald Trump is not fooling around.

So the US-British conflict that we’ve been exposing for decades is now playing out in the open from the Oval Office to the Strait of Hormuz. If you want to follow the real fight, you need to subscribe to Promethean Action’s free newsletter.

We’ve been covering this from the standpoint of the real historical battle between empire and sovereign nations long before it made headlines. So head on over to the Promethean Action website and subscribe to our free newsletter. The link is in the description.

And on the very same day that Trump lowered the boom on Britain, he took direct aim at one of the oldest financial instruments of British imperial power. On Monday, March 2nd, leading ship insurers, including Lloyds of London, announced they were cancelling war risk coverage for the Strait of Hormuz and adjacent waters.

One-third of the world’s oil flows through that strait. Without insurance, no tanker moves. Without tankers, the global economy starts to tremble. The Strait of Hormuz isn’t just a shipping lane. It’s the jugular of the global energy economy and Lloyds of London has been the gatekeeper for three centuries deciding who gets coverage and who gets shut out.

Now don’t take my word for it. Take theirs. When King George V laid the foundation stone of the Lloyd’s building back in 1925, he called it the embodiment of the highest qualities of British commerce.

And he said that Lloyd’s services quote “all maritime peoples who are in peace and amity with the British Empire.” In peace and amity with the British Empire. Did you catch that? In other words, you get coverage if the crown approves of you and suddenly Lloyds is pulling insurance from a war zone.

That doesn’t look like risk management. That looks like a weapon. And Lloyds continues to flaunt its ties to the royals, dedicating a whole section of its website to royal moments. Not only that, Lloyds has been the enforcer of the green agenda.

In 2021, then Prince Charles showed up at Lloyd’s to launch his sustainable markets initiative insurance task force, his vehicle for using the global insurance market to enforce the climate agenda on every nation on Earth. The same green agenda that Trump has been systematically dismantling.

So when Lloyds pulls war risk management on the Strait of Hormuz, that is not a neutral actuarial decision. That is the crown’s financial instrument deciding who gets to move energy through the world’s most critical choke point.

Donald Trump broke that control yesterday when the president announced that the United States Development Finance Corporation would provide political risk insurance at very reasonable prices for all ships traveling through the Gulf and that the Navy would escort tankers if needed.

He concluded by saying the United States will ensure the free flow of energy to the world. This is big. The Empire is no longer controlling that vital choke point. Now, here’s the final piece, and it’s the one that ties the entire week together.

While Trump was openly denouncing the British and replacing the king’s insurance market, Iran was doing something no American diplomat had achieved in 50 years of trying. It drove the entire Gulf Cooperation Council into an emergency session which came out with a joint statement of condemnation of Iran.

Iran has attacked nations that had been mediating between itself and the US. The Gulf nations of Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain had chosen restraint and diplomacy over escalation.

Right up until the moment Iranian missiles started hitting their hotels, their airports, and their residential neighborhoods, President Trump took note.

Donald Trump: The president telling me, quote, “We were surprised. We told those countries, ‘We’ve got this,’ and now they want to fight, and they’re aggressively fighting. They were going to be very little involved, and now they insist on being involved.”

The Iranians, the president said, quote, “shot into a hotel. They shot into an apartment house. It just made them, meaning the Arab countries, angry. They love us, but they were watching. There was no reason for them to be involved.”

Susan Kokinda: Even globalist institutions like the Atlantic Council recognized the dramatic shift underway with a March 2nd headline that read, “The gulf that emerges from the Iran war will be very different.”

This is not coincidence. This is a realignment in keeping with what President Trump is building with the Abraham Accords and the Board of Peace. The empire has spent decades and decades keeping the region divided and dependent on its political and economic framework.

The accords and the Board of Peace were shutting down that game. And now Iran’s missiles have accelerated the next phase, driving the same Gulf sovereign nations that signed or were on the verge of signing the Abraham Accords into a de facto military alignment with the United States out of the simple need to defend themselves.

So let’s put this all together. Sitting in the Oval Office, President Trump publicly denounced Britain’s strategic and economic policies. He ordered the United States to replace the King’s Insurance Company in the Strait of Hormuz.

And Iran’s own missiles drove the entire Gulf into Trump’s arms, building the sovereign nation’s coalition that the old imperial system was designed to prevent. The old order will not go quietly. The risk is real, and President Trump is taking it on on behalf of a future free of imperial manipulation.

Members of the Promethean Action community are better equipped to understand that than anybody. In times like this, the world needs people with strategic clarity. So, please join Promethean Action as members or contributors and join us tomorrow for our live Q&A.

This has been your Wednesday update. Thanks for watching. Please take a moment and subscribe to our free newsletter at prometheanaction.com.

Here’s one more video that perfectly ties it all together….

Even Jesse Watters is now calling it CHECKMATE for Trump.

And ultimately, it all flows back to China.

China is getting squeezed in all of this perhaps worse than anyone, and that planned invasion of Taiwan now looks totally off the table, at least for the foreseeable future:

Meanwhile, I have to ask….

I originally told you about this video YEARS ago.





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