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Cyrus Janssen: Trump Trade War Backfires, Majority Believe American Dream is No More

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Cyrus Janssen spoke with Andrew Henderson, founder of Nomad Capitalist, about the future of the United States under current policies, particularly focusing on the impact of the Trump-era trade war. The conversation painted a concerning picture, suggesting the trade war is not only failing but actively harming the long-term prospects of the US and its citizens.

The interview explored the question of why increasing numbers of Americans are looking to leave their homeland. Is the American Dream, once a beacon of hope and opportunity, truly d--d? Henderson argues that the challenges facing the US extend beyond individual circumstances, pointing towards systemic problems exacerbated by policies like the trade war.

He suggests that Donald Trump’s presidency has simply revealed deeper issues plaguing the nation, including a tendency to act as a global bully, a loss of competitive advantage, and a government that seems to be actively making life harder for its citizens.

Henderson argues that the US trade war, far from strengthening the nation, is isolating it on the global stage. This isolation, coupled with rising costs and bureaucratic hurdles, is pushing people and businesses to seek opportunities elsewhere.

He highlights the growing appeal of emerging countries, arguing that many now offer a higher quality of life and greater individual freedom than the US. He shares his own experience of leaving the US and emphasizes the benefits of global diversification.

The conversation takes a stark turn, suggesting that even wealthy US citizens are at risk under the current trajectory. The trade war, combined with government policies and economic instability, could erode their wealth and limit their options.

He also points to specific examples, such as the rise of Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, as evidence of global shifts that Americans need to be aware of.

Henderson emphasizes the importance of escaping the “American bubble” and recognizing the potential of emerging countries. He argues that these nations are often misrepresented and offer more livable environments than many realize. The interview touches on nuanced issues like freedom of speech, suggesting that it is only one aspect of a fulfilling life and should not be prioritized above all else.

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Ultimately, Henderson stresses that your passport doesn’t define you. He encourages listeners to shed preconceived notions and embrace a global perspective to create a more secure and fulfilling future.

Henderson concludes by inviting viewers to attend Nomad Capitalist Live 2025, an event designed to provide practical strategies for achieving personal and financial freedom beyond borders. The event promises to offer actionable insights, networking opportunities, and guidance on navigating the complexities of internationalization. It’s presented as a crucial resource for anyone looking to secure their future in an increasingly uncertain world shaped by factors like the failing trade war.

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