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US ignores Brzezinski’s warning, faces dilemma...
Oct 4th, 2024 at 2:18pm
 
... "Brzezinski pointed out in his book that "Potentially, the most dangerous scenario would be a grand coalition of China, Russia, and perhaps Iran, an 'antihegemonic' coalition united not by ideology but by complementary grievances."

That is exactly what happened.

Genocide Joe Biden has turned the whole world against the USA.

The USA has isolated itself by corrupting global order and economics and turning trade and financial tools into weapons.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202104/1220323.shtml

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US ignores Brzezinski’s warning, faces dilemma
By Zhang Tengjun
Published: Apr 06, 2021 05:01 PM
   
The late renowned US geopolitical thinker Zbigniew Brzezinski made an insightful and exclusive analysis of geopolitical patterns in his famous book The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives.

Many of his judgments still have vitality today. Brzezinski pointed out in his book that "Potentially, the most dangerous scenario would be a grand coalition of China, Russia, and perhaps Iran, an 'antihegemonic' coalition united not by ideology but by complementary grievances." His warnings against US diplomacy have once again garnered much attention in recent days.

Whereas US relations with China, Russia and Iran have, to varying degrees, fallen into tensions, the latter three countries have made new progresses in developing relations among them. This pattern has made some media outlets and analysts believe that Brzezinski's prediction is now becoming a reality.

However, if we look deeper into Brzezinski's point of view, perhaps we shouldn't focus too much on whether it has, or will, come true or not. Brzezinski himself held onto the belief that such "contingency" was remote. In fact, what he really wanted to convey by issuing such a warning is that the US shouldn't make enemies everywhere and bring ruin upon itself. 

Brzezinski wrote, Eurasia is the "chessboard on which the struggle for global primacy continues to be played," where there are many "geostrategic players" and "geopolitical pivots." He added, "How the United States both manipulates and accommodates the principal geostrategic players on the Eurasian chessboard and how it manages Eurasia's key geopolitical pivots will be critical to the longevity and stability of America's global primacy." In the view of Brzezinski, China and Russia are classified into geostrategic players, while Iran is one of the geopolitical pivots. This can illustrate the importance of the three countries.

In the 1990s, the US was immersed in the dream of pursuing "unipolar hegemony." Against this backdrop, Brzezinski put forward such prudent judgment and advice to the US policymakers. This shows his capability. Unfortunately, since he published his analysis more than two decades ago, US diplomacy has been walking along the track of self-centeredness — especially as "America First."

For example, president Bill Clinton promoted democracy across the world. George W. Bush recklessly waged wars in the name of countering terrorism. Barack Obama used his presidency to redefine "American exceptionalism." Donald Trump attempted to reconstruct US hegemony by disruptive means. The US never seems to have a deep, accurate assessment of the real world in which it is a part. It does not seem to know what role it is supposed to play. This country lives in a world of its own imagination.

When Joe Biden took office, there was much talk that "America is back," and that "diplomacy is back at the center of [US'] foreign policy." We've heard that the "alliance of democracies" would lead the world again.

These loud but empty slogans still ignore the fast-changing nature of world politics revealed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The US may want to come back, but is the world willing or able to go back to the times when the US could rally multitudes at its calls? If a global poll were conducted, the answer to that question would probably not satisfy the US.

With the foreign policy of the new administration, it is obvious that the traces of American bullying are still evident. The US has alleged to see "a stiff competition with China," to unite like-minded allies and partners and to hold China accountable on a variety of issues by building a position of strength.

The US President ignored diplomatic protocols and called the Russian leader a "killer." This was a personal attack that is not helpful to bilateral relations — not now and not at any time. The US has declared to come back into compliance with the Iran nuclear deal. But it only mentions the obligations for Iran to dismantle some of its nuclear equipment, rather than the US' responsibility to lift sanctions. The US has failed to show due respect for a sovereign state.

Faced with the development of friendly, non-aligned interstate relations between China, Russia and Iran, the US is once again suffering from its delusions of persecution. It went back to its old ways of looking for enemies and trying to tie the entire West to its chariot against non-Western countries. Regardless of the development of the trilateral relations, Washington should realize that the time when the US could confront several countries at the same time has long passed.

This Cold War mentality no longer meets the current reality.

As Brzezinski argued, in the long run, global politics is destined to become increasingly incompatible with a situation in which one country has exclusive hegemonic power. ...
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Re: US ignores Brzezinski’s warning, faces dilemma...
Reply #1 - Oct 4th, 2024 at 2:52pm
 
But Russia tried to tell everyone what to do when it has an economy the same size as Australia.
They don't have the economy to back up a large war and we see the results in Ukraine -
still going after 2.5 years.

However China now has an economy similar to the USA and
so it is trying to overtake the USA in world affairs.
The Yanks spend $800 billion per year on their war machine
and have military bases all around the world.
They have been in effect a global policeman.

It looks like the USA is about to smash Iran.

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Reply #2 - Oct 4th, 2024 at 4:40pm
 
Why do we have to pay more then Russians  for water and energy if our economies are the same size?
What exactly did Russia told to PNG to do?
Why US with all that  big economy have shortage of toilet paper again?
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Reply #3 - Oct 4th, 2024 at 4:46pm
 
Some US shoppers are stocking up on toilet paper amid fears of potential disruption from the port strike and increased demand. Also a piece of toilet paper is shorter than 20 years ago. North Korea has sent balloons full of trash, toilet paper and suspected animal faeces into the South, local media reports said Wednesday.
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Reply #4 - Oct 5th, 2024 at 2:07pm
 
Doesn't sound like any dilemna.. just moving into place without a lot of fanfare:-

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/how-the-us-and-uk-have-ramped-up-firepower-...
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Reply #5 - Oct 5th, 2024 at 2:10pm
 
chimera wrote on Oct 4th, 2024 at 4:46pm:
Some US shoppers are stocking up on toilet paper amid fears of potential disruption from the port strike and increased demand. Also a piece of toilet paper is shorter than 20 years ago. North Korea has sent balloons full of trash, toilet paper and suspected animal faeces into the South, local media reports said Wednesday.


**gags** the toilet paper wars again....

Wow - toilet paper shrinkflation - and just when arses are getting bigger and bigger...
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