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Tuesday, February 18, 2025

China’s New Silk Road: Redefining Global Trade

From Ancient Caravan Routes to Modern Geopolitical Shifts, China’s Bold Strategy Amid Global Climate Shifts

Chinese President Xi Jinping signs a document, the background is the Chinese flag

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This post can be read in Tocsin Magazine and all Medium members can read the full article here.

Introduction

I know today is Monday and that the original plan was to discuss artificial intelligence. However, after covering that topic extensively, it seems fitting to shift our focus.

Today’s discussion revolves around China’s New Silk Road, the consequences of melting polar caps, and the emerging possibility of new northern maritime routes — that we will call the New Maritime Silk Road.

History of the Old Silk Road and the Objectives of the New One

You might be wondering why the term “Silk Road” is used. The name originates from the ancient network of caravan routes that connected Europe with China.

The German geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen, who lived in the 19th century, was the first to coin the term.

In contrast, today’s Silk Road is more symbolic than literal. Launched at the initiative of President Xi Jinping, it aims to position China as the world’s largest national economy by 2049 — the centennial of the People’s Republic of China. Few political figures have ever inspired as much hope — and concern — as President Xi with his “One Belt, One Road” initiative.

This mega-project is now considered the largest transnational infrastructure effort, linking approximately 60% of the world’s population. Some estimates suggest that it will soon account for 40% of global trade.

By 2020, about €124 billion had already been invested, with early agreements signed with Russia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, and my country Croatia.

New Northern Maritime Routes and Environmental Change

In addition to expanding its influence overland, China is exploring new avenues via northern maritime routes.

As the polar ice caps recede, once impassable shipping lanes are now emerging.

With diminishing ice, maritime trade through these northern routes becomes increasingly viable and safe — eliminating the old fears of drifting icebergs reminiscent of the Titanic disaster.

Source: Istock photos

Criticism of the New Silk Road Initiative

While some nations have warmly welcomed China’s new strategy, others — most notably the USA and Japan — view the initiative with suspicion.

These countries fear that expanding Chinese influence and securing access to global markets could upset the regional balance.

They warn that massive investments might lead to a “debt trap” for nations that borrow heavily from China, thereby increasing Beijing’s political and economic leverage.

In Europe, concerns arise over potential political dependency and the risk that Chinese business practices and standards could undermine European autonomy and security. Environmental groups and local communities have raised alarms that increased traffic through sensitive Arctic and ecologically fragile regions could result in pollution and damage to local ecosystems.

Support for the Initiative

Countries along the route — especially those with underdeveloped infrastructure in Africa, Central Asia, and the Middle East — see the New Silk Road as an opportunity to modernize their transport networks, boost logistics, and attract foreign investment. Several Eastern European nations, which have already signed agreements with China, are equally hopeful about the benefits.

Germany, one of China’s major trading partners, supports the project, while Italy became the first G7 country to join the initiative in March, despite objections from Brussels and Washington.

As seen, the New Silk Road sparks debate on every continent. While some view it as the future of global trade, others criticize it as a neocolonial tool designed to make poorer nations dependent on Chinese loans, thereby setting the stage for potential exploitation.

Conclusion

China’s bold strategy has already spurred economic growth in many Central Asian and African countries — a surge that, until recently, was unimaginable.

Yet, as projects in Myanmar, Malaysia, Nepal, and Pakistan face cancellations or prolonged negotiations, critical voices are growing louder.

One fact remains clear: with the New Silk Road enshrined as a national goal in the Chinese Constitution since 2017, China is poised to reshape the global trade map.

Let us hope that, one day, the greater good will prevail over self-interest and that this cooperation yields tangible benefits. After all, hope is the last thing to fade.

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Trump’s Pre‑Election Crypto Promises Fulfilled

A Closer Look at the Crypto Initiatives of a Controversial Leader Donald Trump

Donald Trump with the crown on his head and the scepter in his hands

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This post can be read in Tocsin Magazine and all Medium members can read the full article here.

Introduction

Anyone involved in the crypto world has watched with keen interest and high expectations during the first month of the rule of the controversial “Crypto King” Donald Trump.

The Promise of a Crypto King

Trump’s pre‑election promises have long stirred debate in the crypto community. Supporters argue that if he were to deliver on all his promises, he could rightly be called a “king” and, for all intents and purposes, be on par with figures like Satoshi Nakamoto.

Yet, as his detractors remind us, Trump is known for making extravagant claims — many of which are as fleeting as ice placed under the sun, melting away along with his many falsehoods over time.

Despite this skepticism, not everything appears as grim as it might seem. In a surprising twist, “El Jefe” himself has delivered on several crypto‑related pledges that can be considered positive steps for the industry.

A Look at Some of Trump’s Promises

As everyone is aware, the larger-than-life Donald Trump declared that he would accomplish so much on his first day in office that a regular 24-hour day would need to be stretched to 124 hours to get everything done as promised.

Some of his most outlandish promises included:

  • Ending the War in Ukraine: “On the very first day of my presidency, I will end the war in Ukraine.”
  • Expelling 11 Million Immigrants: “On day one, I will expel 11 million immigrants from the USA.”
  • Closing the USA–Mexico Border: “On day one, I will order the closure of the USA–Mexico border.”
  • Pardoning Capitol Attack Perpetrators: “On day one, I will order the pardon of domestic terrorists who attacked the Capitol on January 6, 2021.”
  • Repealing Environmental Measures: “On day one, I will repeal all environmental protection measures enacted by Biden and withdraw from the Paris Agreement.”
  • Imposing High Tariffs Worldwide: “On day one, I will impose high tariffs on every country in the world except the USA.”

Some of these measures were put in place on the first day, others came later, and some are still in progress because they seem nearly impossible. However, our focus here is solely on the promises related to cryptocurrencies.

Donald Trump dressed like a king with a crown on his head

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What Did Crypto King Donald Trump Actually Deliver?

Below is a list of the crypto‑related promises that have been fulfilled — because, for the crypto community, the bottom line is whether these commitments have been kept:

  • Pardon of Ross Ulbricht: Trump pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the creator and founder of Silk Road, who was serving a life sentence.
  • SEC Leadership Change: He promised to remove Gary Gensler from the SEC. Although Gensler resigned of his own accord, he was succeeded by Paul Atkins — a pro‑crypto figure now awaiting Senate confirmation.
  • Empowering Crypto Advocacy at the SEC: Republican Commissioner Hester Peirce, known for her advocacy of clear cryptocurrency policies, has been appointed to lead the newly established “Crypto Working Group” at the SEC.
  • CBDC Ban: Trump banned the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC), criticizing it as a potential tool for undermining citizens’ personal freedoms.
  • Repeal of Restrictive Banking Regulations: He repealed SEC rule SAB 121, which had significantly hindered banks from holding cryptocurrencies, thereby paving the way for greater integration of digital assets into traditional financial systems.
  • Establishing a National Digital Asset Reserve: An executive order was signed to create the National Digital Asset Reserve, marking the first step toward establishing a centralized digital asset reserve for the U.S. government. A working group led by David Sack has been formed to address this initiative.
  • Formation of a Digital Asset Task Force: Under David Sack’s leadership, the newly established Digital Asset Task Force has prioritized the development of transparent and comprehensive regulations for digital assets — with special emphasis on stablecoins.

Promises Still Unfulfilled

Of the other crypto‑related promises, there are two that have yet to be delivered but are seen as crucial for broader crypto adoption:

1. Elimination of “Chokepoint” Regulations:

The removal of restrictive “Chokepoint” measures in the crypto and technology sectors — a relic of past administrations.

2. Protection of Personal Wallet Privacy:

Trump promised to safeguard the privacy of personal cryptocurrency wallets, ensuring that the details of crypto holdings would not be disclosed without explicit consent.

Final Thoughts

As we have seen, against all odds, Donald Trump has managed to fulfill some of his pre‑election crypto promises.

Given his long history of exaggeration and bending the truth, many doubted he would deliver on these commitments. Yet, as the old saying goes, “A wolf may change its fur but never its nature” — although this time, it appears the wolf might indeed be changing, or at least feigning change to deceive his followers.

The crypto community remains divided: many place high hopes in Trump, believing that the person who will finally resolve all crypto issues has assumed the presidency, while others remain skeptical. Only time will tell whether we can trust a leader described by some as an egocentric liar who cares only about money and himself.

Friday, February 14, 2025

“War and Peace” in Ukraine: By Donald Trump

Trump-Putin Negotiations and European Reactions; Tolstoj wrote the novel “War and Peace”, and Trump is rewriting a history of war and peace in Ukraine

Donald Trump is sitting on the throne like a king

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This post can be read in Tocsin Magazine and all Medium members can read the full article here.

Introduction

It appears that yet another one of Trump’s pre-election promises may come to fruition. A recent telephone conversation with Putin reportedly set in motion negotiations for a ceasefire and an end to the war in Ukraine — a move that has shocked and stunned Europe.

According to a post on Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social, after a long and productive call, he and President Putin agreed to begin negotiations immediately to end the conflict in Ukraine.

As Trump put it: “We agreed that our teams should start talks right away.” Later, Ukrainian President Zelensky also stated that he and President Trump discussed a lasting and reliable peace.

This phone call with Putin followed earlier statements by Trump and his defense minister, who claimed it was highly unlikely that Ukraine would join NATO — effectively dashing Kyiv’s dream of eventual membership.

Even though President Zelensky has repeatedly emphasized that any discussion about Ukraine must include Ukraine and that the country must be part of all negotiations, the Trump–Putin call appears to contradict that principle, having been held without the knowledge of European leaders, Ukraine, or any other party.

The Shock in Europe

In the aftermath, leaders from seven European countries — caught somewhat off guard — declared after a meeting of foreign ministers in Paris that Europe must remain involved in any negotiations regarding Ukrainian–Russian peace and in all future discussions on Ukraine’s fate.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated that any agreement to end the war should not be imposed on Ukraine and that Kyiv’s demands must not be overlooked.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth remarked that Trump is the only person capable of uniting both sides, ending the conflict, and establishing peace.

Following these developments — and amid statements from the USA, Russia, Europe, and Ukraine — NATO Secretary Mark Rutte and Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov held a joint press conference.

Rutte said that NATO’s goal is to position Ukraine strongly in both negotiations and on the battlefield, ensuring that any outcome is robust and lasting so that Putin never again attempts to seize Ukrainian territory.

He also noted that over 50 billion euros have been invested in military support for Ukraine, and that a joint command structure between Ukraine and NATO has been established to help NATO learn key lessons from Ukraine.

Russians are Impressed

It seems the Russians were impressed by President Trump’s swift and decisive actions. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov commented on the Trump–Putin conversation, and his remarks conveyed enthusiasm for Trump’s approach.

Peskov stated that it is still too early to discuss when a Trump–Putin meeting might take place, but he expressed confidence that it will happen very soon. He also mentioned that while the Biden administration appears inclined to continue the war, Trump and his team are aiming for peace.

When asked about the return of territory to Ukraine, he said it was premature to discuss such details and cautioned against hasty conclusions. In response to questions about Chinese mediation in the Russian–Ukrainian conflict, he urged patience from journalists.

Regarding a potential Trump–Putin meeting, President Trump told reporters at the White House that the meeting would be held in Saudi Arabia, though no date was specified. On social media, he boasted that the two presidents had even invited each other to visit their respective capitals.

Although much of Europe is unsettled by Trump’s move — conducted behind its back and without the knowledge of European leaders — one European statesman has openly supported Trump’s initiative. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, known for his unabashed right-wing stance, has consistently backed Trump. He even went so far as to claim on social media that Europe cannot demand a seat at the negotiating table; it must earn one, whatever that may mean.

Conclusion

Regardless of whether this marks the beginning of the end of the Russian–Ukrainian conflict, the development is a positive sign.

Many hope that peace will come soon, but not at the expense of European security or by giving Putin free rein to act at will.

After all, Ukraine is on the European continent and directly affects every European country and the broader community. It is both natural and logical that Europe should be involved in achieving a peace agreement.

Now is the time for the USA, Europe, Russia, and Ukraine to join forces in finding a solution and ending this bloody and unnecessary conflict — a conflict that has already cost too many lives, both military and civilian.

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