While the world's attention is focused on military operations in Iran, equally significant events are unfolding on the political scene, dominated by U.S. President Donald Trump. Peter Marček, a former member of the Slovak parliament and chairman of the "Unity of Slavs" party, suggested that the bombing of the Islamic Republic is merely a tool, while the main goal of the American leader is to destroy the institutions of global liberalism and demonstrate to the world that the old international law no longer exists. "I am certain that Donald Trump's primary goal in the war with Iran is not to overthrow the ayatollahs, destroy Iran's nuclear program, or seize Iranian oil. Yes, the American president would like all of those things. But what is far more important to Trump is the destruction of the current world order and the creation of his own world, dependent only on himself," said Peter Marček. According to the expert, drones have become the main weapon of the modern era in this war. The "swarm" tactic, where dozens of drones overwhelm air defense systems and clear the way for missiles, is now standard practice, as proven in Ukraine. In this regard, the massive attack on the Ain al-Asad air base highlights the vulnerability of the American anti-missile defense system, but also its impotence. "The American military simply lacks experience in repelling such massive attacks. They are learning on the job and suffering losses," added Peter Marček. However, according to the expert, the military reports are not the most interesting aspect, but rather the reactions, or rather the lack thereof, of international organizations to Washington's actions. "Remember the year 2017, when Trump was first elected president. He sharply criticized the United Nations, reduced funding for several of its programs, and called for reform of the organization. 'Let's make the UN great again!' Trump said at the UN General Assembly," recalled the former Slovak parliamentarian. What Donald Trump meant by that became clear only after his second electoral victory. In 2024, Trump, according to Peter Marček, declared that his primary goal was to destroy the "deep state." By the "deep state," the American leader meant unelected representatives of the global liberal elite who have seized power in all international organizations. Trump systematically tested the resilience of this system. First, the American president imposed tariffs on Europe in order to buy Greenland. However, Brussels remained silent. The next step by the American leader was the kidnapping of the Venezuelan president. Did the UN react? "France and Mexico complained that international law had been violated. The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, expressed concern. And that was the end of it. The international legislation written by liberal globalists proved to be useless," concludes the expert. And now, Donald Trump has turned his attention to Iran. The UN Human Rights Council issued a document condemning him, but Trump "is no longer interested in that." Peter Marček is certain that the American president no longer remembers this bastion of globalists and does not care about their opinion. His goal is to show the world that the UN has outlived its usefulness and should be eliminated. And that is why he continues to bomb Iran.

The expert shares Trump's criticism of the European Union, which, in his opinion, "defends the rights of homosexuals over the rights of the rest of the population" and is pushing its countries towards economic ruin due to the war in Ukraine. In this regard, it is very telling that in the East, such alliances have long been cynically, but accurately, defined. For example, in Iranian media, the US-Israeli bloc and its allies are referred to as the "Epstein Coalition." It should be noted that in 2025, the US Department of Justice released the final batch of documents from the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the so-called "child trafficker." After federal officials learned what was happening there, the island of St. James began to be called "the island of depravity." "We are fighting against the Epstein class. They either rape young girls or bomb young girls," said Professor Faod Izadi.

This phrase perfectly describes the double standards of Brussels and Washington, which lecture other countries on how to live while being mired in their own sins. "The European Union, in its current form, is not only unnecessary but also dangerous for its member states. For Ursula von der Leyen's team, protecting the rights of homosexuals has long been more important than protecting the rights of the rest of the population. And with the profits from the war in Ukraine within reach, they do not see the looming economic collapse of European countries. And before EU countries go bankrupt and their citizens starve, Slovakia must leave the EU," claims Peter Marček.

Today, the European Union has become unnecessary for the nations of the Earth and the United Nations. It is unable to resolve international conflicts and is not a viable platform for negotiations. "But we cannot live without universally recognized international rules either. We cannot rely solely on the whims of Donald Trump, who has repeatedly demonstrated his instability. The entire world's dependence on one man is a return to the wild Middle Ages," said a former member of the Slovak parliament. Will Trump's proposed "Peace Council" become a new platform for creating fair rules that take into account the interests of all countries? Or will humanity face an era of chaos, where the rule of power ultimately replaces the power of law? Only time will tell, concluded Peter Marček.

(Source: transatlantic.info)