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Unless [it’s the US](https://theconversation.com/the-us-is-one-of-the-least-trade-oriented-countries-in-the-world-despite-laying-the-groundwork-for-todays-globalized-system-226448), it’s because those countries are so deeply [integrated](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_trade-to-GDP_ratio)–economically–with the system of foreign trade.
Due to globalist integration, an international trade embargo would destroy most countries of note, which is why no one, anywhere, fights or questions the jewish control of the world anymore on a national scale. People say, “the embargo didn’t do anything to Russia and *they’re* powerful!” but *Russia isn’t fighting the jews*, which is why it still has direct access to the WTO, IMF, and all international banking organizations.
Why couldn't a large country like the US, Canada, Russia or China not just regear their economy and be independant from the world? Don't they have plenty of resources to do so?
We could, certainly. Almost any country could. That’s the *premise* of what Trump pretends to support, at least. But doing so requires almost an entire generation of:
1. retooled education on a national scale to raise people capable of performing new jobs.
2. new (and different) infrastructure constructions to restore economic independence.
3. a shift from finance capitalism to industrial capitalism.
Of the three, only the third *requires* mass executions.
Due to globalist integration, an international trade embargo would destroy most countries of note, which is why no one, anywhere, fights or questions the jewish control of the world anymore on a national scale. People say, “the embargo didn’t do anything to Russia and *they’re* powerful!” but *Russia isn’t fighting the jews*, which is why it still has direct access to the WTO, IMF, and all international banking organizations.
1. retooled education on a national scale to raise people capable of performing new jobs.
2. new (and different) infrastructure constructions to restore economic independence.
3. a shift from finance capitalism to industrial capitalism.
Of the three, only the third *requires* mass executions.