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@jacek
Totally out of my lane here, but I think World War III may have already started, just not in the traditional sense. It’s playing out through proxy wars, economic shifts, and realignments. If history picks a date, we might already be living it. The American empire is at a critical point. One of its foundations, the dollar, is under threat. The U.S. dollar has long been propped up by global demand, especially oil trading in USD. That’s changing. BRICS is growing. Saudi Arabia and others are signaling openness to trading oil in other currencies. If that continues, one core pillar of U.S. power weakens. At the same time, the U.S. is stretched thin. Ukraine is draining resources. Iran is heating up. I wouldn’t be surprised if North Korea sparks the next flashpoint. It’s a multi-front strategy that benefits Russia and its allies. Russia and China are working together for now, but they have deep mistrust and overlapping ambitions. They won’t be long-term allies. I actually think China and the U.S. may realign in the future based on economic interests. Germany might also pivot. Their manufacturing economy needs cheap energy, and Russian gas used to supply more than half of it. If the economic pain gets too high, a future partnership with Russia isn’t out of the question. Iran is the real trap. It’s mountainous and hard to invade. If the U.S. is pulled into a ground war there, it could be the breaking point. War fatigue + internal division = serious domestic instability. Maybe even civil unrest. I’m not an expert, and I’m not taking sides. Just thinking out loud about how the pieces are moving. Could be way off, but something big is definitely shifting.
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The US was able to maintain world power before with bullying, that isn’t working out anymore. It’s actually a problem too, cause now different countries like China and Russia are ready to take that power if they see the opportunity. Crazy how these two countries then decide to work together. (BRICS) It’s all about that power. They want it to shift from the US, which is probably not going to be a good thing for the rest of the world.
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I, personally, can't wait foe the US to be displaced as 'the global power' They've done too much damage for too long
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@fyodor74
In my opinion, a multipolar world is exactly what the global community lacks. What was good about the US hegemony? This country tried to control the entire world, destroying various states in its own interests, in an attempt to protect the dollar as a global currency. However, any currency must be backed by a country's gold reserves, and does America have them? Yes, they have foreign gold, and it seems that no one is willing to give it back. Additionally, Trump significantly increased the national debt on Friday. It's not for nothing that Musk is criticizing him. These are all frantic attempts to avoid a technical default in the country. That's what I think.
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