George Soros and his Open Society Foundations (OSF) are concerned about the potential victory of former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election and the implications it could have for globalism. Alex Soros, George Soros’ son and the current head of OSF, wrote an op-ed expressing these worries and discussing how the foundation is adapting to respond to different political scenarios.
Contrary to reports claiming that the Soros foundation is “retreating” from Europe, Alex Soros clarified that there is a shift in priorities towards Eastern Europe. This will involve a reduction in operations and headcount, but it does not signal a complete withdrawal from the region.
In his op-ed, Alex Soros also expressed concerns about the impact of a Trump victory on European unity and progress in response to the war in Ukraine. While he didn’t provide specific details, there has been speculation that Trump would push for a peace deal that could require territorial concessions from Ukraine.
During his presidency, Trump had pledged to settle the Ukraine war within 24 hours of taking office and had expressed a willingness to meet with both Ukrainian and Russian leaders to negotiate a deal.
Polls have shown that support for the Ukraine war among the American public has decreased in recent years. The United States has been a major provider of security assistance to Ukraine, but there have been calls for a more peaceful resolution to the conflict.
"We are adapting OSF to be able to respond to whatever scenarios might emerge," said George Soros' son.
George Soros's foundation, the Open Society Foundations, is worried that former President Trump will win the 2024 election and undermine globalist "unity."
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Amidst reports of the Soros foundation’s strategic shift, Alex Soros emphasized that this is not a retreat but rather a recalibration of priorities. He stated that OSF will continue to support its affiliates in Moldova and the Western Balkans, as well as its foundation in Ukraine. The foundation also plans to increase support for the Roma community in Eastern Europe.
The leadership of OSF has transitioned to Alex Soros, who acknowledged being more politically active than his father. He expressed concerns about the potential reelection of President Trump in 2024 and suggested that the Soros organization would financially support presidential campaigns opposing him.
In conclusion, George Soros and his foundation are worried about the potential consequences of a Trump victory in the 2024 election. They are adapting their strategies to respond to different political scenarios and prioritize certain regions. While their concerns about European unity and progress in Ukraine are not elaborated upon, there are speculations about Trump’s approach to resolving the war. Alex Soros, the current head of OSF, has taken a more active political role and expressed his intentions to support campaigns opposing President Trump.