As the world’s climate delegations gather in Belém for COP30 (November 10th-21st), they do so under a very different geopolitical sky. The United States has withdrawn from the UN’s climate process altogether, and its diplomats have just led a successful rebellion at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to block a global carbon tax on shipping. The episode marks not only a turning point for global climate policy but a moment of historical resonance. Europe’s effort to impose its moral and regulatory hegemony on the world has been checked by the US. As in 1956, when President Eisenhower forced his European allies to abort their attempt to take over the Suez Canal, Trump’s “drill, baby, drill” approach to energy policy in 2025 has re-asserted the primacy of national interest over imperial pretension.
The IMO Revolt
In April 2025, the IMO unveiled what Carbon Brief – a European climate policy advocacy website – described as “the first in the world to combine mandatory emissions limits and greenhouse-gas pricing across an entire industry sector”. The “Net-Zero Framework” would have imposed an effective global levy on ships not meeting emissions-intensity targets and funnelled revenues into an UN-run global decarbonisation fund.
By October, that project lay in tatters. As Climate Home News – a UK-based green advocacy media outlet – reported: “The IMO’s Net-Zero Framework will be up for approval again in October 2026, after the US and Saudi Arabia persuaded countries not to vote on it as planned.” The US position is explicit. A State Department press release titled ‘Taking Action to Defend America from the UN’s First Global Carbon Tax’ stated: “The Administration unequivocally rejects any and all efforts to impose economic measures against US ships based on GHG emissions or fuel choice.”
The State Department confronted IMO-led efforts bluntly, declaring that: “The United States will be moving to levy remedies against nations that sponsor this European-led neocolonial export of global climate regulations.” US negotiators warned of “reciprocal measures to offset any fees charged to US ships”. In the words of one industry source quoted by E&E News: “The Trump team went all out to kill the carbon tax, rallying allies from Asia to Africa.” The result: Europe’s most ambitious multilateral climate initiative since Paris 2015 has been deferred for at least a year under US pressure. The IMO affair shows that Washington no longer merely abstains from globalist schemes — it now blocks them when the US national interest is at stake.
COP30 and Europe’s Waning Leverage
The European Parliament’s briefing admits that “global greenhouse-gas emissions are still increasing, while fast and deep emission reductions are needed to keep the goals of the Paris Agreement within reach”. In diplomatic terms, that is an admission of failure.

The EU’s internal politics compound the problem. Politico notes that “Hungary, Poland and Slovakia balked at stricter 2035 targets, warning of damage to their industries”. The EU faces dismal economic prospects. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned that the welfare state is “no longer sustainable” while France and the UK teeter on the brink of financial insolvency. The EU’s Green Deal, once hailed as “Europe’s man on the moon moment”, has become a fiscal and political quagmire.
COP30 arrives, therefore, at a moment when Europe’s self-proclaimed “climate leadership” is largely rhetorical. Its moral capital cannot pay its energy bills. Along with Europe, the UK – fond of proclaiming ‘climate leadership‘ – is being hoist by its own petard with Energy Secretary ‘Mad Ed’ Miliband leading the charge. Europe’s climate order was built on two illusions: that the world would follow its moral leadership, and that its own citizens would bear the costs indefinitely. Both have collapsed.
Even an icon of the climate establishment like Bill Gates senses the shift. He recently published a note on his website which stunningly admitted:
Although climate change will have serious consequences — particularly for people in the poorest countries — it will not lead to humanity’s demise. People will be able to live and thrive in most places on Earth for the foreseeable future.
When even the billionaire technocrat who bankrolled climate alarmism for over a decade calls for realism, the intellectual tide is turning.
America’s Return to Energy Realism
From his first week in office in the second term, President Trump moved to dismantle the global climate bureaucracy. He withdrew from the Paris Agreement and halted payments to the Green Climate Fund. His administration supported legislative moves in Texas to eliminate ESG considerations from investment and procurement decisions by state pension funds. The Trump administration is actively challenging the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), characterising it as an “unfair trade practice” and a “Global Green New Scam Tax”. The blocking of the IMO tax is only the latest in US moves against the EU-led globalist climate agenda.
These steps are not merely populist gestures. They amount to a coherent energy-dominance doctrine: a reassertion that economic competitiveness and energy security are the foundation of national power. White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told the Guardian: “President Trump will not jeopardise our country’s economic and national security to pursue vague climate goals that are killing other countries.”
Eisenhower’s Lesson
The analogy with the Suez crisis of 1956 is not contrived. Then, Britain and France, clinging to illusions of empire, tried to retake the canal with Israel’s help from Nasser’s Egypt. The Eisenhower administration, fearing a global backlash from perceptions of European colonialism and a Soviet response, used economic pressure — including threats to sell US holdings of sterling — to force its allies to withdraw. The Economist later called it “the moment when Britain learned it was no longer a great power.”
As in 1956, when the Suez crisis exposed the gap between imperial ambition and economic means, the IMO defeat has revealed the EU’s strategic senescence. Its leaders can no longer compel compliance through soft power. Even EU members now resist its edicts. In 1956, the US intervened to halt an imperial venture that threatened world stability. In 2025, it intervenes to halt a climate venture that threatens world prosperity. Then, the attempted takeover of the Suez Canal; now, the IMO carbon tax gambit on global shipping. Then, Europe’s imperial gunboats; now, EU’s climate bureaucrats.
Having outsourced its defence to NATO that steadily crept eastwards to the Russian border under US tutelage in the 1990s, the EU tried to build its moral stature through multiculturalism, mass immigration and the Net Zero crusade. In the salons of Brussels and European capital cities, the Paris Agreement was adopted as the European flagship enterprise – an enterprise which President Obama enthusiastically adopted without Senate approval, which he knew would not have been forthcoming.
The IMO global carbon-tax plan was to be the UN’s latest gambit in ‘saving the planet’. Trump, like Eisenhower, has torpedoed it — through diplomatic and financial leverage. Once again, Washington has reminded Europe that moral posturing without material power is mere vanity. If in a former age, the US stood against European resource colonialism, now it stands against Europe’s carbon colonialism, as so eloquently put by the US Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
The Western globalist climate project was less about science than salvation. In post-Christian Europe, carbon emissions replaced sin; ‘Net Zero’ became moral redemption through self-denial. The empirical reality remains: hydrocarbons supply over 80% of global energy despite massive subsidies for renewable energy. The world’s poorest billions aspire to the material comforts fossil energy makes possible. To deny them that path, in the name of climate virtue, is a new colonialism in all but name.
The Eisenhower-Trump parallel is more than rhetorical flourish. Both men confronted allies whose imperial vanity endangered the balance of power. Eisenhower saved the liberal post-war order from colonial overreach; Trump may be saving global prosperity from ideological overreach. In each case, America’s realism imposed limits that Western Europe refused to acknowledge.
The Global South Aligns with Reality
Developing nations have watched this evolution with a mixture of relief and calculation. For decades, UN ‘climate finance’ was the rent-seeker’s game: pledge allegiance to the climate cause in order to receive grants. On the one hand, we have environmental NGOs such as the WWF and Greenpeace and their subsidiaries and political supporters in developing countries convinced that the ‘climate crisis’ requires a radical curtailment of oil and gas development. On the other are businesses in the renewable energy sector and their political sponsors that benefit from subsidies and regulatory mandates provided by Western governments, the UN and affiliated organisations in the climate-industrial complex.
Developing countries are waking up to the ‘climate finance’ spigot being turned off. The previous UN climate summit in Baku was dubbed the “climate finance COP” for its central goal: to agree on how much money should go each year to help developing countries cope with “climate-related costs”. But with US funds drying up, the incentives are shifting. The UN Green Climate Fund faces a funding shortfall. The US officially rescinded $4 billion of its outstanding $6 billion pledge to the GCF in early 2025 but there is little expectation of any US funding of the globalist UN climate agenda henceforth.
The COP30 process will proceed, but its authority is broken. The IMO will reconvene, but without US money or muscle, its “Net Zero framework” will remain aspirational. Europe will continue to sermonise, but the world is tuning out. Eisenhower’s intervention ended Europe’s pretensions to empire. Trump’s energy realism may end Brussels’s claims to climate leadership. The world will not be poorer for it.
Dr Tilak K. Doshi is the Daily Sceptic‘s Energy Editor. He is an economist, a member of the CO2 Coalition and a former contributor to Forbes. Follow him on Substack and X.
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These CAGW European jokers don’t give a damn about climate or science they see Net Zero as a fund raiser, that’s all. No money to governments or government organizations. Giving more money to government hasn’t solved a thing.
If fact, it has made things a hell of a lot worse.
This article is one of the best IPCC/COP climate hoax debunkers I have seen in a long time.
This is happening because Trump opened the reality flood gates TWICE.
Now even Bill Gates is a denier.
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Europe’s economic demise is on-going; only popular revolutions and over-throwing existing governments in many countries, and voting in competent realists, etc., may start the end of the demise,
I beg to differ – it has solved and vastly improved the personal finances of many a con man and woman!
a former head of the UNIPCC stated that the real goal of the climate movement is the destruction of capitalism – it has always been just the tool communists use in hopes of gaining world dominance
And not just the :Climate Movement”, indeed the entire United Nations. The first UN Secretary General was Alger Hiss. From Wikipedia: Alger Hiss (November 11, 1904 – November 15, 1996) was an American government official who, in 1948, was accused of spying for the Soviet Union in the 1930s.
(So much for Wikipedia – the Soviet Union didn’t exist in the 1930’s, Hiss was a Russian agent. Confirmed in the Verona Papers, released in 1994.)
Huh? Are you sure the Soviet Union didn’t exist in the 1930’s? Marshal Stalin would disagree.
“When was USSR formed and why?
Established in 1922 following the Russian Civil War, the Soviet Union became a one-party state under the Communist Party.
Revolution was famously 5 years earlier bur USSR as a political entity… yeah I think it DID exist in the 30’s.
“…USSR as a political entity…”
They may have called themselves that, but my 15+ shelf feet of WW2 history books invariably refer to our ally as “Russia”. Post WW2 after the occupation of eastern Europe, yes, USSR became common usage.
Unfortunately the UK press is still firmly in the climate doom camp.
From today in the Financial Times: “Trump’s climate denial must not halt global progress.”
And from The Times: “How extreme temperatures are redefining the way we dress.”
So, sadly, the madness contunues.
In an ever shrinking echo chamber.
It is an interesting angle to see/argue the Trump administration is an anti old European colonial bulwark.
I get the idea though it is basically a flawed construct.
The issue facing the 21st century is not colonialism ideology out of Europe.
The issue we all face is rampant bureaucratic overreach, progressed through one world UN led anti nation globalism.
That concept of a world based authority, based at the UN is the big game play and it must be stopped. The link to Europe is real, as the EU provides the template of how that UN 2030 agenda can be progressed. The EU is anti democratic with an unelected Commission deciding all matters. The EU member nations are effectively suffering Stockholm syndrome. They are captive and have adopted love of their captors in the vain belief that will enable a trouble free captive existence. That is also the UNs position, a prison of nations collectively held in a ‘virtuous’ dungeon.
The people of the UK realised the future EU direction being an anti nation body and rebelled. The people forced its reluctant EU Quisling government to offer an exit referendum. The people won. The rest of the EU are watching the impact of that decision, before making their own exit plans .The bureaucrats both in the EU and in the UK are unhappy to have a backsliding anti EU/UN nation evolve successfully, they have done everything they can to stop an effective post EU economic advance by the UK from taking place.
Trump is essential if the rest of the world is to avoid being captured by unelected bureaucrats operating as a privileged class above the reproach of the little people. The UN sees the EU as their blueprint to political hegemony. That is why the climate crisis was embraced post the cold war by the UN.
All of the UN policies are designed to constrain the rights of individual nations. The growth of international law is taking over and presented as superior to national legislators, That legal superiority push by the UN is close to the point where nations are no longer sovereign.
This one world authority mindset must be stopped. Trump is doing a good job but he must be followed by an equally determined President if the UNs anti nation, anti democracy plan is to be permanently stopped.
The UN has lost sight of its core function, it has failed, we must not let it claim more UN is needed to succeed.
“You will own nothing and you’ll love it”
isn’t just for the plebs,but also for the nations.
The EU’s real purpose,just as the UN’s is to desintegrate nations and monopolize ressources,
and it’ll end in a desaster, but this time with a reverse climate narrative, where a real catastrophe is sold as success.
(it’s actually happening in terms of Ukraine and Massinvasion that the highly negative outcome is sold as something great)
What it would end in is a one world autocrat; with tyranny that would make the privation and murder inflicted by Mao, or Stalin, or Hitler, pale into insignificance by comparison.
“The issue we all face is rampant bureaucratic overreach, progressed through one world UN led anti nation globalism.”
That’s it.
Bureaucrats always try to expand their influence and political power. International bureaucrats are the worst of the worst. They have no loyalty to any one nation.
Whilst the world’s bureaucrats have exacerbated the problem, the root cause is what Eisenhower warned of in his 1961 final address:
“Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite”
And HE was a smart man. He also said it right at the end, before he left the stage. He was well aware of the pushback he would receive if he made that speech at the beginning of his admin.
They are strongarming Trump and, like Wormtongue in the Lord of the Rings, whisper falsehoods in his ear. By people in his own admin!
He choses to believe it. Shallow reactionary bully w no spine.
Downvotes please!
You deserve a 100 downvotes – not for the content but for the absurd double standards that would even put a woke to shame..
You call Eisenhower a smart man for doing the typical cowardish thing climate scientists and 99% of other experts do – open the mouth only after the career is over, when the position of real impact and change you can actually make is gone.
And you call this smart.
And after all this nonsense you call Trump spineless??
Really.
To put this into perspective as you seem to have the understanding and integrity of a climate scientists.
By your own “pure” logical standards it’s Eisenhower you should call spineless.
During Eisenhowers era there was no MSM – Monopol.
Operation Mockingbird wasn’t a thing and it only started after the telecommunication act 1997.
And on the very top of that there was no big tech and no censorship industrial complex, no hippies or organized NGO -protests that could be thrown against him,no WEF,no Bilderbergers.
The pushback Eisenhower would have received is 99% lower than what Trump has to endure for 10 years now.
Eisenhower could have made a real difference if he had said this from the very beginning.
Trump has been taking the heat for a decade and he did more to expose the deep state than anyone else (all things that Eisenhower could have done since the beginning of his presidency)
He broke the narrative and censorshipmonopol of the globalists,the woke perversion of the west and the only reason you can actually post here today is that he restored free speech.
With anyone else as president,be it Hilary or Kamala this site and all other sides you visit and all YouTube channels you watch would have been shut down like Russia Today.
He threw a massive wrench into the war industry during his 1st presidency.
The delay was essential for Russias military to get in shape for the conflict and prepare the economy to withstand sanctions.
He threw a bigger wrench into globalism by shutting down US Aid
and consequently going after AGW.
Besides that he ended TPP ,TTiP and it seems CBDC’s are also off the table.
That he has now went the PNAC Neocon way – well, at the age of 80 after 10 years of permanent attack and 2 assassination attempts and with so much family that they can suicide(and the tiny fact that they can tank the economy with 37 trillion debt any day) he obviously gave in to a certain degree.
And they are probably trying to tank his presidency with this nonsensical Venezuela conflict, because they know that Trumps presidency won’t survive a sunken US Aircraft Carreer and a lost conflict,but Trump doesn’t know.
You don’t need to like people but you should give them respect where they deserve it.
And he is being still very useful in exposing things even when he is on the shitty side of history.
As result of him being demonized and his unconventional behavior everything he does gets 10* more exposure than it would under any other president, including the current breaking down of the taboo of criticizing the uncriticizable -and THEY are totally pissed about that,because
he is destructive even without trying.
He is like a magnifying glass to all the shit that usually gets unnoticed.
And this means – even if Trump turns out to be another Bush,Obama, he will be by far the best choice amongst all candidates you can ever get.
If you think that someone who shouted only once a slur to the Mafia Boss from the top of hill and then ran away is smart,
while calling someone who gets a beating from the Mob every day
and got all his reputation destroyedspineless , than you are worse than the worst version of Trump.
But I’m pretty sure you’d have done better going alone against the Bilderbergers,WEF,CFR and Atlantic Council.
Nothing easier than that , isn’t it.
And no . No downvote from me.
You are not worth it as of now.
Shame on you.
Woke Leftists like Bally want an armed revolution/anarchy to install world communism. It has nothing to do with “climate change” other than to instill a climate of hate and fear. Thank Trump they’re failing. There undoubtedly will be more riots, arson, looting, war, and the demise of urban centers, but the tide has turned. The climatistas are abandoning the ship, one rat at a time.
Moneyed elites owning the mass media Eisenhower did not foresee.
Mao was correct when he noted that political power comes from the barrel of a gun.
And that’s why gun rights are essential to counter these ambitions.
A major part of Ukraines recruitment today is kidnapping people from the streets.
Can’t happen in the USA as the kidnapping recruiters would risk their lives every single time.
Which means, folks, arm up. Now
You are somewhat off base here. Trump is part of the Establishment pushing US hegemony. His actions indicate so.
The europeans are captured by Captain America and are used as footsoldiers for american power which includes the UN, IMF, World Bank etc. One day they will wake up and assess the damage. Right now the EU commission is supported by most national governments. But the more the US/ Trump pushes the more counterforce it will meet.
The vanity and shortsightedness of Trump gives no indication of an alternative plan.
‘America first’ can mean anything you want.
And Trump wants what he considers his and his donor class’s best interest. He does NOT give a damn about the people. That is the populist playbook by default.
I expect downvotes. Off you go!
lol TDs is strong in you.
We wanted illegals removed…millions are going to take longer than 10 months.
We wanted former dudes out of girls sports. He can only control federal policy.
We wanted focus on Americans not WEF. See energy policies.
All I see is winning and unhappy democrats. I am 97% pleased.
The UK got out of the EU, but it was nowhere near ready to be standing on its own feet.
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The result, a total disaster, further compounded by illegal, Third World, Muslim, unskilled, uneducated walk-ins from all over.
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The UK is the sickest man of Europe, far worse than Turkey or Greece.
It is operating on fumes.
And the elites will enjoy their mega mansions, private yachts and private planes and you will be brainwashed by their Media to love it
Celebrities are to be adored!
/sarc
Well, we could start by going back to the original charter. Russia and China constantly argue for that. But the US is against it. It wants to rule..
Bah.
Not exactly a true representation of the Suez canal. Isn’t Trump threatening to take over the Panama canal?
Has he done that? Must have missed it on the BBC news.
I think Trump is moving to prevent China from taking over the Panama Canal.
I believe the U.S. military recently started carrying out training in Panama.
Search engine:
The U.S. military has revived jungle warfare training in Panama for the first time in more than 20 years, preparing soldiers in combat and survival tactics in dense, tropical environments amid increased tensions in the region.1 day ago
Correct, USA completed and owned Panama canal until 1990 when Pres Carter organized a treaty to hand it over to Panama
However USA has special status and is responsible for the defense of the canal as per this clause
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
For the duration of this Treaty, the United States of America shall have
primary responsibility to protect and defend the Canal. The rights of the United
States of America to station, train, and move military forces within the Republic
of Panama are described in the Agreement in implementation of this article,
signed this date. 1 The use of areas and installations and the legal status of the
armed forces of the United States of America in the Republic of Panama shall
be governed by the aforesaid Agreement
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
So deploying troops to it is well within USA rights as it stopping any other country
other than Panama controlling the waterway.
I read some where that the Chinese control some forts on islands or somesuch that supposedly “guard” access to the canal…Is this so, anybody know? As for Carter, he was the worse US Prez in history, but Biden now has that “honor”.
Tangentially related topic popped into mind – I think most people would rather be in South Korea than in North Korea.
Carter idiot had sold the Panama Canal to the government for one dollar
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Yes, Trump threatened, and immediately all Chinese signs were removed, all Chinese contracts were cancelled, and all US flagged ships, including US Navy, pass for free.
Fair question, but no. Trump was countering China’s thinly veiled attempts to take over the Panama Canal.
” Isn’t Trump threatening to take over the Panama canal? ”
Betteridge’s law of headlines is an adage that states: “Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.”
I also think it’s an Eisenhower Moment.
But it’s the MiC one.
In this case the Climate Industrial Complex.
Once the public has read that the whole climate scare is a scam and the climate crisis a hoax that message can not be un-read.
It is hard to understand why prosecutors in the United States have not commenced actions under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organisations Act (1970), RICO, as amended.
Prosecutions seemed easy enough when Trump Derangement Syndrome, TDS, helped cases against the man who is now President and in the eyes of many, doing a rather good job.
There is obviously corrupt practices when a major industry such as, but not limited to, the US coal mining industry is nearly brought to its knees by identifiable people acting under the pseudo-scientific belief of harm to the world by increased atmospheric Carbon Dioxide from coal combustion to make electricity, a staple demanded by the large majority of people.
To the extent that threats by bankers and other suppliers if funds has been a force to strengthen corrupt acts, bankers should not consider themselves above investigation and, if warranted, prosecution.
Future generations might well wonder what was in the minds of those who created these corrupt actions. As a first guess, I would propose that illegal drugs are up there, alcohol as usual also a candidate.
This horrible, expensive, inhumane damage to people and to some national economies has to be tamed and the perps punished. They are smart enough to know that they were being malicious and often let greed rule over compassion.
Why not start with RICO? Geoff S
I’m sensing a great disturbance in the Farce at COP30. Trump Skywalker has just shot a laser canon into the depths of the Climate Death Star.
The picture at the beginning of the article is a pretty good picture of Trump, but that doesn’t look like Eisenhower to me.
AI couldn’t find a real picture of Eisenhower to copy?
And the question: did the person who wrote the article or was responsible for the picture actually knew what he looked like?
Bad image.
Face is too long and too thin.
Too much hair.
Eisenhower generally (pun intended) wore khaki, not blue.
Not sure of the ribbons, although the general did have quite a few.
I have to laugh about the title. A rather…mmm…forced simile.
What is next: Robin Hood?
The length that people go to see what they want to see is hilarious.
The Populist Delusion at work.
Stop looking in the mirror.
Are you still here?
That AI picture of “Eisenhower” on the left is somehow quite apt – it bears the same relation to the truth as do computer climate models to the climate!
The world’s poorest billions aspire to the material comforts fossil energy makes possible.
and then there is that report from a Swedish NGO that reports that each year 4 million people die because they don’t have access to fossil fuels which remain the fastest and cheapest way to improve the standard of living – of course virtue signaling Europeans and other climate grifters never want to mention that
The UN is a Marxist organization and they openly admit it. They said China has the best government in the world and every one else should emulate them with the UN as the head of a One World Government. National sovereignty, Capitalism, and Democracy are all under attack and considering the apathy from the people they just might succeed. Wake up world.
Nice vocab! Thanks.
“se·nes·cence /səˈnes(ə)n(t)s/ noun Biology
the condition or process of deterioration with age”
Knowing and using new words adds to the human experience.
Eisenhower was a lowly Major as late as 1936 when he was promoted to Lt. Colonel, in early 1941 to full Colonel and to Brigadier General in late 1941. In just a few short years during WWII he rose to ‘Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe’ in February, 1944 as a Five-Star U.S. General, commanding all Allied Forces.
Screw all you nitpickers. And, yes the “picture” looks nothing like him.
There are several books about the way Eisenhower, Bradley on the one hand and the Brits on the other w Monty worked together (or sometimes NOT so together) and the interaction between Churchill, FDR and Stalin. FDR had to deal w friction between Ike and Bradley and Monty ( and Patton throwing some curve balls at times). Churchill was basically sidelined by FDR ( mainly because he was more interested in keeping the British Empire, was against the Normandy landings and hostile towards Russia while Ike was friendly w Zhukov), as was Monty who failed in operation Market Garden. He had a bigger faith in Bradley who had more practical experience working under Patton in Africa while maintaining Ike as main strategist/ planner and technically commander in chief. Fascinating stuff, especially in light of FDR’s poor health.
For those with more than a basic understanding of history..
Some final good may arise from the greatest scam in history – governments can go bankrupt and end the farce.