Soros Dynasty is in a Panic!

In a provocative op-ed, Alex Soros, son of influential globalist architect George Soros, has voiced his concerns about the potential reemergence of a “MAGA-style” victory in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, warning that such an outcome could pose a greater risk to the European Union’s unity than even to the United States.

Soros asserts, “I believe a MAGA-style Republican victory in next year’s U.S. presidential election could, in the end, be worse for the EU than for the U.S.”

He goes on to explain his stance, suggesting that such a turn of events could imperil the hard-won unity of European nations and undermine the progress achieved in response to the conflict in Ukraine.

But is this progress real, or is it merely a part of Soros’s globalist narrative?

Soros doesn’t stop at expressing his apprehensions; he also makes it clear that his foundation remains committed to its endeavors in Ukraine. With a whopping $250 million invested since 2014, he lauds the role of civil society groups in Kyiv’s resilience against Russia’s alleged war of aggression.

Furthermore, Soros urges the European Union to fast-track the membership of Balkan countries, positioning it as a measure to enhance European security and prevent a potential geopolitical vacuum.

Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump’s approach to the Ukraine issue takes a different trajectory. Trump has boldly declared that he would expedite the end of the Ukrainian conflict within one day, should he regain the presidency, signaling his intent to halt financial aid.


“I would tell Zelensky, ‘no more, you got to make a deal.’ I would tell Putin, ‘if you don’t make a deal, we’re gonna give them a lot. We’re gonna give more than they ever got if we have to,'” Trump declared confidently. “I will have the deal done in one day, one day.”

As the world watches, the ideological battleground between globalists and sovereignty-minded leaders like Trump remains tense, with Alex Soros’s words offering a window into the concerns and narratives of the influential elite.