A) are people really calling it "the long war"? Do they not realize this is not strictly speaking a war and similar "wars" like those on poverty, drugs etc or the Cold War all lasted much longer? Heck, the Vietnam War lasted longer (though we're closing in on that one).
B) grouping all right wing populists together like that but leaving out the, frankly, similarly scary left wing pooulists coming to power in other regions shows a specific agenda - people are flocking to anti-establishment candidates more often than not, especially in the West. In that sense Trump is closer to Griglio than to Erdogan.
C) we're practically living in a dystopian future with megacorps running the show, and it's only in the US there's still a chance to even start a counter movement. Sadly, I don't see it happening. Only when the CEO of, say, unilever, is more powerful than the president of the USA will politicians realize they've lost their relevance, and that will be too late.