The Economist: Trump One of World’s Greatest Threats


Donald Trump may be the leading contender for the Republican nomination, but according to one news source, he’s one of the greatest threats to the security of the entire world.

The Economist magazine on Wednesday named a potential Donald Trump presidency as one of its top 10 global risks.

“In the event of a Trump victory, his hostile attitude to free trade, and alienation of China and Mexico in particular, could escalate rapidly into a trade war — and at least scupper the Trans-Pacific Partnership [TPP] between the U.S. and 11 other American and Asian states signed in February 2016,” the Economist Intelligence Unit wrote in its assessment.

“His militaristic tendencies towards the Middle East (and ban on all Muslim travel to the U.S.) would be a potent recruitment tool for jihadi groups, increasing their threat both within the region and beyond,” it added.

Is there any wonder that the Old World Order, headed by the Rothschild clan, is aiming to stop Donald Trump from interfering in their plans?

The publication belongs to The Economist Group. It is 50% owned by private investors and 50% by Exor, the Agnelli holding company, and the Rothschild banking family of England.[8][9] Exor and the Rothschilds are represented on the Board of Directors.[10]A board of trustees formally appoints the editor, who cannot be removed without its permission. Although The Economist has a global emphasis and scope, about two-thirds of the 75 staff journalists are based in the City of Westminster, London.[11] As of March 2014, the Economist Group declared operating profit of £59m.[12] Previous major shareholders include Pearson PLC.[13]

Source: The Hill, Wikipedia



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