Cuck Chancellor Caves to Globalist Agenda After Daddy Trump Spanks Iran (Again)
Merz goes full Weimar after admitting America's not as great as it used to be; surprise, surprise.
So, the German Chancellor, probably sipping soy latte with Greta, had a 'good' phone call. Good for who? Probably not for anyone who likes America first. Apparently, this call was orchestrated by Friedrich Merz, who, in a moment of peak cuckery, confessed to the youth that his 'admiration is not increasing at the moment.' Translation: Trump hurt his feelings, and now he’s gonna cry about it.
Let's be real, this whole thing stinks of globalist meddling. Remember when Trump pulled out of the Iran deal? The establishment LOST. THEIR. MINDS. Suddenly, the Eurocrats were clutching their pearls, whining about how unfair it was to let Iran, you know, not get nukes. Now Germany is trying to cozy up with these people? This is the definition of Clown World.
The real story here isn't about some phone call; it's about the deep state, both here and abroad, trying to undermine everything Trump accomplished. They want to go back to the days of endless wars and shady deals, where America paid for everything and got nothing in return. This whole 'good' phone call is just another step in their plan.
But hey, at least Merz was honest. He admitted America is losing its luster. Maybe if we stopped funding their socialist utopias, they’d respect us a little more. Just a thought.
So, grab your popcorn, folks, because the show's just getting started. The globalists are on the offensive, but we're not going down without a fight. MAGA forever!
This call is the modern equivalent of Chamberlain holding a paper and talking about 'peace in our time'.
We are so back.
The call reflects a desperate attempt to undo Trump's legacy.
The Chancellor is probably just virtue signaling for likes.
The conversation illustrates the divide between nationalists and globalists.
It shows you how easy it is for a phone call to destabilize a country's reputation.
The conversation happened at a geopolitical boiling point.

