
The End of an Empire… or it’s redefinition
For decades, America has operated as the centre of gravity of the world, projecting power across continents, maintaining military bases everywhere, intervening, controlling, shaping outcomes far beyond its own borders. That has been the model we have all grown used to.
But what if that model is ending?
Because if you pay attention to what is happening around this war with Iran, and more importantly, to the language coming out of Washington, you start to notice a change.A subtle one, but a very telling one.
When tensions rose around the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most critical chokepoints in the world, the response was not what it would have been ten or twenty years ago, instead Trump openly called on others to deal with it, saying that countries that rely on that passage should “take care of it” themselves. That is not the language of an empire expanding its reach.That is the language of an empire stepping back, at least preparing to do so.
At the same time, the wording coming from officials has shifted. It is no longer about global leadership in the way it once was. It is increasingly about “our hemisphere.” It’s a small change in phrasing, but not in meaning.
Because once you start framing the world that way, you are no longer thinking globally, you are thinking regionally. You are defining a boundary. You are drawing a line around what matters, and by extension, what no longer does.
And suddenly, things begin to make more sense.
America no longer needs the Middle East in the way it once did. Energy has changed that equation. The cost of maintaining control there has far outweighed the benefit for a long time. Endless wars, endless instability, endless loss, all for diminishing returns.
So what if this is not failure? What if this is repositioning?
Because while America appears to be loosening its grip on the Middle East, China is doing the opposite. Steadily expanding its influence, economically, diplomatically and strategically. Even now, it is being reported that China played a role in pushing for de-escalation in this latest conflict. That is a signal that influence in that region is already shifting hands.
And when Trump says, in effect, “we don’t need that oil, we’re fine,” while telling others to deal with the consequences, it raises an obvious question. Who is he talking to? Because if it’s not America’s responsibility anymore, then it has to be someone else’s.
And right now, that someone else looks very much like China.
So perhaps what we are witnessing is not the fall of the American empire as such, but the end of the version of it that we have known. The version that tried to be everywhere, control everything, sustain itself through constant intervention. Maybe what replaces it is something far more contained, which would actually, makes more sense.
An America focused on its own hemisphere. North America, Central America, South America. A consolidation of power closer to home, where its resources, geography and influence actually align.
While the rest of the world reorganises itself into its own spheres; China in the East and the Middle East. Russia across Europe and Eurasia.
And if that is what this is, then this war is not just another conflict in a long line of conflicts. It is part of the process, part of the reshaping.
The American empire, as we have known it, may well be ending, but that does not mean America is. On the contrary, without trying to police the world, the US can concentrate on making the “American Hemisphere Great Again”. And let other powers deal with their own regions.
I have a suspicion that Trump, Putin and Xi, have already come to an agreement on the division of their areas of ‘influence’. Each ‘protectorate’ has been defined already. We are just watching the messy rehashing.
https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel

Notes to Readers:
We’re actually witnessing the end of the imperial British empire and the Empire of the Three Cities (claimed to be a debunked conspiracy theory… but how many “conspiracy theories” have been shown to be truth).
Watch the Promethan Action podcasts and updates for more geopolitical intel explaining the goals and events that are crushing the control the British Empire has had especially since the end of WWII. It’s the end of Maritime Law, central banks, financial control over the people that was dictated by the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, JP Morgan, etc. over the rest of humanity.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=promethean+action+podcast
These short videos delineate the moves Trump is making to disengage the grip the global criminal banking cartel thugs have had on the planet, especially through the creation and financing of endless wars, Big Pharma, and the intentional manipulation of all institutions in an all-out attack against humanity. It’s all related as those who are waking up are realizing, first with denial, then anger… grief, a desire for revenge… and the processing that takes place during ego death as one’s lifelong beliefs are crushed under the weight of the truth, a truth that can no longer be ignored:
They hate us. They don’t care about us.
Michael Jackson sang about this reality and was attacked wholesale because he and other singers had woken up and tried to escape from the contracts that enslaved them.
The darkness we have dwelt in has been multilayered, complex, and intentionally distressing. Thanks to the military operation this empire of darkness is being systematically taken down, its nodes of control crushed. There is still work to do… like the 18 months of justice that needs to be played out to work through the 500K+ still sealed indictments. However, the repressed technologies and the new QFS will be engaged long before the end of the justice phase.
Our world will never be the same and that’s a good thing.
Eliza Ayres
P.S. On a weather note, Florida has been receiving inches of needed rain for the last two days, therefore, no walks for me. Hopefully I’ll get out today. I need a long walk. The swamps will be filling up and there will be flooding along the older roads crossing Bulow Woods. We were in the midst of a devastating drought after periods of biting cold (Florida standards) that nipped subtropical plantings and caused the live oaks to shed excess leaves. This is now being alleviated but is affecting the holiday plans of the northeners, snow birds. Maybe they’ll all go home now in a huff and clear up our roadways…
I’ve been in Florida for 10 years now. Seems pretty crazy, but there it is…
E