Are we witnesses to the last of the Western domination?

On September 26th, the <x0ndNor Stream” gas pipeline was attacked. Who was responsible? Many people, including German Economy Minister Robert Habeck, rushed to blame Russia. Others pointed their finger at the United States. While millions of people are occupied with speculation and hypotheses, millions of Europeans are praying that this one that arrives is a winter [...]
On September 26th, the <x0ndNor Stream” gas pipeline was attacked. Who was responsible? Many people, including German Economy Minister Robert Habeck, rushed to blame Russia. Others pointed their finger at the United States.
While millions of people are occupied with speculation and hypothesis, millions of Europeans are praying that this is a mild winter. Attack should be seen as a key moment.
As macroeconomic player Philip Pilkington “sabotage recently warned to “Nor Stream”, it could be an event that can mark world history, which future historians will name as the beginning of the end of the Western dominance”.
And they might be right. Last year, this pipeline, extending from the Russian city of Viborg to the German town of Greifswald, supplied European Union countries with 40 percent of the consumption consumption annually. The energy crisis may not weaken Europe's commitment to meeting climate protection commitments, but of course that will weaken her economic determination.
Germany, the largest economy in Europe and the fourth in the world, was by late “connected to many” with Russian gas. Now, it must quickly find a new supplier. But this process will take time, and time is the only thing Germany is not available.
Winter is on the verge. And if Germany suffers collapse, then the same thing will happen to the economy of all Europe.
If the European economy collapses, then the US economy will suffer. After all, strong relations between the United States and Europe have not been built solely on good will. They are created through trade agreements, massive investments and financial markets.
Europe and the United States share one of the most integrated economic relations in the world, if not more integrated. If the German “domino” falls, the scenario that looks like the most possible from day to day will suddenly collapse many more dominos.
Of course, if Europe and the United States fall, will the world suffer or not? Maybe so. But maybe not. As Pilkington “a rival economic block”, known as BRICS, could find itself isolated from chaos.
An acronym referring to developing countries such as Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa can soon become SIT E BRUCS, with Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey and Egypt, which are also said to be interested in rapidly joining this developing bloc.
Pilkington noted that since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, members of the BICS have added trade agreements and strengthened financial ties between them. The “seems to be intended to have these economies cut out as much of the West as possible. If they're successful in this regard, they can avoid crisis”- wrote Pilkington.
We are today witnessing the birth of a new world order, a dramatic change in political affiliations and BICS ideologies that unite countries with a real economic and militant impact. Of all its members, China is the most powerful.
Africa, once a continent watching from the U.S. for instructions, has now turned its attention to support from China. The EU, once a somewhat cohesive and respectful union, is in chaos. At the same time, China is busy creating relations with Indonesia, another country that is supposed to join the BRICS, and the United Arab Emirates, one from the fastest growing economies in the world. Interestingly, according to researchers at Harvard, Indonesia is expected to have one of the most powerful economies by the end of this decade. Another interesting moment includes Saudi Arabia, member of the BICS and China's close ally. The Middle East giant boasts today the fastest - growing economy as one of the world's major economies.
This increase has been driven by phenomenal levels of trade with China, the unelected leader of the BICS. Of course China has its many weaknesses. But it is important to remember that many of her weaknesses a population of fast aging, Fewer people marrying, unhappy and unemployed young people are in common with other superpowers, including the United States.
Also, it is important to remember that China is working to create a new payment system to undermine the US dollar's dominance. CC trans-bank payment systemP (CIPS), which offers services with clergyng and debt write-offs in the Chinese Yuan, currently has over 1,300 participants, covering 106 regions and countries of the world.
Communist China wants to replace the United States as the world's top superpower. Only a fool would be betting against the despots in Beijing that they cannot achieve that ambition. When we talk about the Chinese Communist Party (PKK), it is worth remembering the proverbial word “tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it that today”.
Headed Xi Jinping, a life dictator, China can plan to act in accordance with the circumstances. The PKK is in a truly unique position. Its members may call for plans that will last for years, perhaps even decades.
The PKK's dream of shaping the world according to the Chinese “ ” is becoming very quickly reality. China, the world's number one trading partner, rules that are willing to obey dozens of other countries. On the other hand, the United States has a real problem with image, and they seem to be losing their global appeal.
Apparently, the world is heading towards multipolarity, with power being somehow distributed between a number of countries. In fact, we can enter a period of strong uniformity, with China pulling the strings from behind. /bota.al









