
Glenn Diesen - Greater Eurasia Podcast Alex Krainer: U.S. Resets Global Order to Regain Advantage
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Jan 14, 2026 Join market analyst Alex Krainer, known for his fierce commentary on geopolitics, as he delves into the U.S. attempts to reshape the global order. He unveils how economic pressures drive the U.S. shift from free trade to militarism. Krainer also discusses the implications of international organizations in Latin America and contrasts China's development approach with European practices. He argues that U.S. strategy under Trump targets these globalist infrastructures, unveiling a provocative vision for future alliances.
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An Era-Scale Geopolitical Shift
- Global geopolitics may be shifting away from a 500-year Western-centered order toward a different era of power relations.
- Alex Krainer argues current actions are confusing because they reflect a deeper systemic transition, not isolated incidents.
Maduro's Capture Might Be Prearranged
- Alex Krainer describes the surprising Maduro abduction and suggests it may have been a prearranged protective custody move rather than a regime-change attempt.
- He recounts intelligence contacts who believed Maduro was taken for protection, not to overthrow Venezuela's government.
OAS And Globalist Influence In Latin America
- Krainer highlights the Organization of American States and G7 moves as evidence of broader globalist influence in Latin America.
- He ties actions like the Nobel Peace Prize and legitimacy disputes to a globalist, rules-based agenda pushing Agenda 2030 initiatives.
