Trump’s Iran deal, Europe’s push for war, and regime change at the Federal Reserve. Mike Steger examines the hidden battle shaping America’s future and the world order.
Regime change is real—but not in the way most people think.
While the media focuses on governments and elections, a deeper struggle is unfolding over the institutions, financial systems, and geopolitical networks that shape national policy from behind the scenes.
In this analysis, Mike examines Trump’s Iran strategy, the future of the Abraham Accords, the growing crisis inside Europe, the war in Ukraine, and the emerging battle over the Federal Reserve.
From the Middle East to Wall Street, a larger question is being asked: Who controls the direction of nations?
As calls for reform grow louder at the Fed and the old geopolitical order continues to fracture, the debate is no longer simply about policy. It is about the future of sovereignty, economic development, and the role of the United States in the world.
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00:00 Intro
01:18 The Iran Deal and the “Shadow Regime”
03:35 JD Vance on Direct Negotiations
05:45 The Abraham Accords and Middle East Strategy
07:45 Ukraine and Europe’s Political Crisis
10:15 NATO, Russia, and Trump’s Diplomacy
12:20 Regime Change at the Federal Reserve
14:20 Kevin Warsh vs. Jerome Powell
16:10 Hamilton’s National Banking Vision
17:20 Final Thoughts











