TRUMP STROKE: AI Predicts Wildfires and Blackouts Will Cripple U.S. Power Grid by 2030, Reshaping Global Politics
In a stunning forecast that has sent shockwaves through international markets, a new analysis from leading think tanks suggests that by 2030, a 'trump stroke' of climate-triggered natural disasters—specifically a cascade of wildfires and rolling blackouts—will render major U.S. power grids unreliable for weeks at a time. Futurists predict this will not only force a dramatic shift in energy policy but also redraw global alliances, as countries like Japan and Germany scramble to secure emergency power-sharing agreements with the U.S. and Canada. The simulation, which factored in current climate data and infrastructure decay, warns that the economic fallout could trigger a global recession by 2032, with political leaders like Trump using the chaos to advocate for 'American energy independence' through a controversial nationalization of renewable resources.