Donald Trump's speech for the WEF was interesting to watch. It hit all the right notes about destroying the woke mind-virus, defying radical left agendas, ousting socialism and embracing capitalism, as well as reiterating his America-first agenda.
(Trump at Davos: The American People Want 'Nothing Less Than a Revolution of Common Sense')
It was a great speech... and it sounded an awful lot like Argentinian President Javier Milei's in terms of theme and feel.
The difference between them was that Trump spoke from a position of power, like an elephant in the room, saying he's going to sit where he likes and everyone can deal with it. Milei's sounded more aggressive, like he was announcing he was going to war against these very ideals.
As I covered on Thursday, Milei openly called out leaders who assisted the LGBT activist community in child abuse and pedophilia, daring them to condone it in the open. He also said Davos was "crumbling," but it was during the speech he made mention of other leaders, and said one very interesting phrase.
“Slowly an international alliance has been forming among all those nations which, like ours, want to be free and believe in the ideals of liberty.”
(WATCH: Javier Milei Goes Nuclear at the WEF, Calls Out Pedophiles, Says Davos Is 'Crumbling')
This moment likely got buried for many since the primary focus was Milei's defiance of the woke agenda, which many people openly have contempt for and love watching world leaders denounce and vow to destroy. However, it's the "international alliance" bit that should perk your ears.
Javier Milei tells the WEF to its face that it's "crumbling" thanks to a resurgence of freedom-minded leaders and anti-globalist sentiments.
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) January 23, 2025
This man has giant bolas de acero. pic.twitter.com/cXiA35qrAf
Is Milei actively telling the world that these leaders, including Trump, Hungary's Victor Orban, Italy's Giorgia Meloni, Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu, and El Salvador's Nayib Bukele, are forming some sort of coalition based around anti-globalism and the ideals it pushes?
I can't help but think so.
If you'll allow me to put on my tinfoil hat for a minute, I think it's interesting that Bukele, Meloni, and Milei all attended Trump's inauguration, but this wasn't the first time they met with each other recently. After Trump won, Milei was the first foreign leader Trump met with, having him come down to Mar-a-Lago on November 14.
Meloni met with Trump in early January in Mar-a-Lago as well. Orban met with Trump in December.
A lot of details about what they discussed weren't openly delivered, but I think Milei may have given us a hint. They're uniting and working together with the intent to destroy the globalist hold on the world.
Milei's speech is, in my opinion, the most important of these as his tone indicated what these world leaders are planning to do, which is work to weaken and dismantle the hold WEF leaders have on various facets of civilization, be it private or public.
How they plan to do this I obviously can't say since I don't have the details of their meetings, but it seems as if they all seem to have the same mind when it comes to things like immigration and anti-socialism, as well as a mutual will to kill the woke mind virus.
I think it will be unofficial for a little while, but I can't help but think we're going to see something more official come forward in the following months, especially as America gets its feet back under it after the Democrats knocked it down. I anticipate that this "alliance" will create a trade environment that will be so appealing that other leaders will be willing to join it, and alter policies in order to do it.
Again, this is all speculation, but Milei's words seem awfully pointed. These leaders are clearly talking to each other, flying out to Trump to meet him at his home, and I think it's very interesting that Milei was the first foreign leader Trump met with after his win.
Brace yourselves, because what we might see is an all-out ideological war happen between Milei's coalition and the globalists.