Strategic Overview – Trump and Xi: How History Unfolds – May 18, 2026

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In this Promethean Action strategic overview (May 18, 2026), host Tony Papert and Bruce Director argue that mainstream and social-media narratives have inverted the real dynamics of the past week. Director says the Trump–Xi summit was misread because its central achievement was strengthening a direct leader-to-leader relationship, rejecting academic “rules” like the debunked “Thucydides Trap,” and signaling a new great-power approach also involving Putin. He then disputes claims that Iran holds the leverage, citing mediation through regional leaders and Trump’s announcement that a planned U.S. strike was paused while serious negotiations proceed, conditioned on “no nuclear weapons for Iran.” Director also contrasts media pessimism with signs of industrial and defense-sector job growth and innovation despite high fuel and grocery costs. Finally, he highlights legal rulings, redistricting shifts, recent primary upsets, the Los Angeles mayor’s race, and escalating DOJ scrutiny of Russiagate as improving Republican midterm prospects.00:00 Welcome and Setup00:55 Tonight’s Four Themes03:31 Trump Xi Summit Reality06:05 Debunking Thucydides Trap09:51 Leadership and China Takeaways13:03 Secret Garden Clip Breakdown19:03 Iran War Leverage Shift22:23 Trump Pauses Iran Strike26:34 Economy Signals vs Media29:49 Midterms and Redistricting33:54 Russiagate Probe Escalates35:03 Wrap Up and DiscussionPaid members get access to the full recording, including the questions and answers session below 👇 Read the full story Sign up now to read the full story and get access to all posts for paying subscribers only. Subscribe Already have an account? Sign in

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