The West never ended fascism. It rebranded it, exported it, and called it democracy.
That’s why Donald Trump believed he could walk into a war started by Nazis, sold by NATO, and bled by Ukrainians, and turn it into a business deal.
Because that’s what the West does.
Peddles spectacle, buys headlines, sells promises it never intends to keep.
And when confronted by a power that won’t fold, it doubles down on a busted hand.
Trump didn’t misunderstand Putin.
He misunderstood history.
He thought Putin was a player like him — bluffing, posturing, waiting for a cut of the take.
But Putin wasn’t playing.
He told Trump the price.
Didn’t raise it. Didn’t blink.
Security. Sovereignty. No NATO guns on his border.
Trump thought the price was negotiable because in the West, everything’s for sale.
But not in Russia.
Not with a man who’s buried more empires than Trump’s buried bankruptcies.
And when Putin didn’t fold, Trump didn’t recalibrate.
He ran the same con he always runs.
Feed NATO guns they can’t afford.
Pretend it’s Europe’s war, not his.
Lie to his base about “deals” while feeding the military-industrial beast he once promised to leash.
All because a man he thought was just another mark refused to kiss the ring.
But this isn’t just Trump’s farce.
It’s the empire’s.
The West didn’t lose control by accident.
It lost because it believed its own bullshit.
It thought it could bomb, sanction, threaten — and the world would keep lining up to pay with their pound of flesh.
But the world got tired of paying.
Russia, China, the Global South are not anti-West.
They’re post-West.
They deal in sovereignty, not submission.
They trade in mutual benefit, not rentier plunder.
They practice empowerment, rejecting the debt traps and extraction the West calls rules-based order.
Trump walked into Ukraine with nothing but his name, his mouth, and a system built on fraud.
He found a world that runs on reality.
Trump should have walked away. Instead, he picked up Biden’s dead hand, called it destiny, and threw the empire’s weight behind a war the West lost in 2014. Putin didn’t trick him. Trump is playing a losing hand. Either he doesn’t know how to play, or he’s divesting fools from their money. The cards are face up, and Trump tells the same lie Biden sold the world: “We are winning.” What he and his Western vassals fail to understand. No one else is playing a game. They are fighting for survival. They are building autonomy. They are uniting the future.
The empire’s collapse isn’t coming.
It’s here.
And Trump?
He’s not the outsider.
Not only is he the Deep State.
He’s its punchline.
Fascism didn’t die. The West refined, rebranded, and reimagined the delivery: privatized by corporations, enforced by militarized police, legitimized by bought media, and sold to the public as freedom. It arms client states, funds proxy wars, crushes dissent, and demands to be called democracy. And most obey.