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Friday, September 26, 2025

Can the new Geopolitical realities be accepted without war?

 THE WORLD HAS CHANGED, COULD IT BE A POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT?

MUCH OF THE WORLD IS ALREADY ACCEPTING THE NEW REALITIES



Watching many of the speeches at the UN meetings this week, it is a window into the changing world that is no longer reversible. Can a new geopolitical and economic world be a positive development, for all those who are willing to understand the realities of the dying present system.

The breakup and the reinvention of the former Soviet Union into a functional and prosperous  reality should be viewed as an example of the possibility of a peaceful transition. Of course, today this is heresy in the western world, Russia is evil and must be confronted and contained or else the world is at risk.  Most are not willing to accept that Russia made a conscious decision to end communist rule and move to a better place for their citizens and attempted to become part of the world community. A naïve idea in retrospect, no one becomes part of the present community without  one major compromise, total submission to the present dominion.

The same goes for China, no matter that China has become the undisputed manufacturing giant in the world, it has not fully submitted to the present ruling class and must be held in check, or even destroyed.

The reality is that the democratic socialist countries of western Europe and the United States are no longer the masters of the universe. Since it seems marital unions are now a new description of alliances, the majority of the world is in the process of a, hopefully peaceful, divorce from its abusive spouse.

While Europe continues to talk of war with Russia, they are delusional, because they no longer have the economic or political strength or unity to engage in such a war. Daddy is making it clear, that the U.S. is not going to engage in war with Russia. I suspect there is a unspoken acknowledgment in high places that this is the reality. Europe needs massive reforms to, in fact survive, in the coming new economic global environment. They should be apologizing to Russia and hoping that they will renew long term energy contracts to allow them to economically survive.

The end is coming to all former rails of domination, the dollar is nearing the end of its dominance, because it is backed by $37 trillion in debt and rising by the day. Military dominance is now often neutered by modern cheap weapons and countermeasures to negate the advantages of expensive and complicated weapons. The same old truths about war are still real, in that without actual conflict and defeat of the enemy on the ground, it is only a temporary and fleeting victory. Unless of course, one is willing to go all out with nuclear devastation. That is the fear and possibility, when great powers find they are no longer able to dominate the world.

Without the use of nuclear weapons, the west cannot defeat Russia, in fact, if Russia would be on the verge of defeat, they would either use these weapons themselves or, China, knowing that they are in the same lifeboat with Russia, will come to their aid.

Same goes for Iran, no one is willing to attempt to engage in a land war with Iran, just look at a map, A deadly quagmire for any rational analysis. Only a devastating nuclear attack can result in a very hollow victory.

Everyone has now witnessed the process of regime change chaos and devastation, it is now a defunct policy.

We see that Africa is finally becoming unified enough to end all the leftover colonial rules. They see new possibilities with better economic and trade deals with China, and other countries in the global south. While many are still on the fence, they are more and more leaning to a new era of global cooperation and mutual prosperity rather than being controlled and dominated or else. 

Of course the emerging new powers in the world may become obsessed with power and control just as the former, but if objective, we all need to admit the present dominion is no longer possible, due to the economic irresponsibility and an unwillingness to address the need for reform and changes internally.  The sooner that a policy of mutual respect, cooperation and a goal of mutual prosperity for all, becomes the new vision for the future, the sooner the world can accommodate the inevitable transition that is underway, without a massive toll of death and destruction. 




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