“Buy Our Oil or Build Some Courage” Trump Tells Europe the Free Ride Is Over

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Thursday Q&A Live Trump told Europe to protect its own oil. Barbara and Susan spent two hours explaining why that changes everything — from NATO to the Strait to the economy of the future. Adam Sturman Apr 3, 2026 President Trump boards Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Florida on Monday, March 23, 2026. (White House photo by Molly Riley) Yesterday’s live Q&A opened hours after Trump’s address to the nation. In 20 minutes, the President declared Iran’s Navy destroyed, its Air Force in ruins, its nuclear sites obliterated — and then told Europe: the Strait of Hormuz is your problem now.Barbara Boyd and Susan Kokinda spent over two hours taking your questions and laying out the strategic framework behind every one of those moves.Here’s what we covered (Links go to the section in the broadcast):Trump’s Address: “We Are Unstoppable.” Iran’s military is decimated. The nuclear sites are under satellite surveillance. And the President gave the nations that depend on Strait oil a blunt message — go protect it yourselves. Barbara and Susan broke down every line.Artemis 2 and the Economy of the Future. The President opened his address with NASA — and that wasn’t an accident. Barbara explained why the Artemis launch is the harbinger of a completely new economy, and why the British Empire spent decades beating the love of science out of us.King Charles Is Coming to Town. And no, that doesn’t mean Trump is a tool of the Empire. Susan laid out how the President operates — forcing paradoxes into the open so you discover the truth yourself, just like he did with NATO.Iran: The Venezuela Model, Not Regime Change. Trump isn’t installing a puppet. He’s letting internal change happen while dismantling the external support structure — NATO, the British great game, the Muslim Brotherhood network — that kept the radical regime alive.The American Economic Model: Hamilton, Not Wall Street. Kevin asked how we reign in the debt. Susan went back to 1960 Detroit — the highest per capita standard of living in America, built by blue collar autoworkers, not stockbrokers. The metric isn’t money. It’s physical production driven by scientific discovery.$1.788 Trillion: The British Hold on U.S. Debt. A viewer did the math. UK, Canada, Cayman Islands combined — the British banking system is the largest holder of American debt. Barbara explained why you can’t just pull the plug without collapsing the world economy, and why Bessent’s approach through terrorist designations and Magnitsky Act tools is the surgical alternative.JD, Rubio, and the 2028 Distraction. Barbara called it what it is — a psyop to take your eyes off the midterms. JD Vance is about to lead a national fraud task force that will expose billions in Medicare and Medicaid fraud flowing back to Democratic politicians. That’s the bombshell. Stay focused.AI, Robotics, and Henry Ford’s Lesson. A European viewer asked how people will survive without salaries. Susan answered with history: a couple hundred people lost jobs making buggies, and a hundred thousand got hired at the River Rouge plant. The question isn’t whether technology kills jobs — it’s whether we defeat the globalists who would use it against us.🥾 TONIGHT: Midterm Bootcamp — TODAY Friday, April 3rd. Susan made the case on yesterday’s show — if you’re consuming content but not organizing, it’s time to get off the sidelines. Join our every-other-Friday bootcamp tonight and connect with MAGA activists and candidates from across the country. Sign up now.REPLAY — Thursday, April 2ndTrump Told Europe: The Hard Part Is Done. Now Go Get Your Oil.32 days. That’s how long Operation Epic Fury took to eviscerate one of the most powerful military forces in the Middle East. Trump put it in perspective — World War I lasted over a year and a half. Vietnam dragged on for 19 years. Iraq went eight years.To those countries that can’t get fuel, many of which refused to get involved — I have a suggestion. Number one, buy oil from the United States of America. Number two, build up some delayed courage.Barbara and Susan connected the dots. This isn’t just about Iran. NATO’s refusal to patrol the Strait already exposed the alliance as useless. Now 31 European nations are scrambling to put together a coalition to police the waterway they refused to defend. Trump’s response: I don’t care. You deal with it.The entire post-war order — the idea that America plays dumb giant for the British imperial system — is ending. What’s replacing it is sovereign nations acting in their own interest. Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and China are all in the diplomatic mix. The old geopolitical chessboard where Russia and China are permanent enemies doesn’t exist anymore.Iran: Dismantling the Empire’s Infrastructure, Not Just the RegimeYou sent over 100 questions. The dominant theme: what happens after the bombing stops?Susan drove the key point. The cancerous cells aren’t indigenous to Iran. The radical Islamic regime was fostered from the outside — by the British great game, through the Muslim Brotherhood, as an instrument of imperial control over the Middle East’s energy chokepoint. Trump isn’t just eliminating the physical threat. He’s dismantling the global architecture that created it — NATO, the free trade system, the financial networks that funded it.Barbara pointed to Iran’s untold story. Ask your AI who has the largest cadre of scientists and engineers in the Middle East. The answer is Iran — and most of them are women. That’s the population that will shape what comes next, not a Washington-installed figurehead.On the Pahlavi question: he may be popular in the diaspora, but the intelligence assessment is clear — he can’t handle the situation on the ground. Trump’s principle is that real change has to come from the population itself. The Venezuela model, not the John Bolton playbook.The Midterms Are the MissionSusan didn’t mince words. If we had snapped our fingers and gotten 50% of the workforce back into productive activity by November, she wouldn’t be worried about the midterms. But it takes time to bring factories back, train the workforce, build the energy infrastructure.That’s why Promethean PAC’s Midterm Bootcamp exists — to get people thinking like producers, not consumers, whether they have those jobs yet or not.Barbara’s warning was blunt: this could all vanish. We could be facing impeachment. We could have Democrats running things again. If that doesn’t keep you up at night, you’re not in reality. 🗽 America 250 Founding Fathers CollectionHamilton built America’s economic system — the very system Trump is now restoring. Secretary Bessent and trade representative Jameson Greer are invoking Hamilton and the American System by name.Midterm Bootcamp — Every Other FridaySusan made the case on yesterday’s show. If you’re consuming content but not organizing in your community, it’s time to get off the sidelines. Our activists are taking the flyer to county conventions, state conventions, and special elections across the country.

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