Opinion NATO’s proxy war highlights urgent need for a multipolar future

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NATO’s proxy war highlights urgent need for a multipolar future

A year ago, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Beijing at start of the Winter Olympics, issuing a joint statement that called on the West to abandon the ideologized approaches of the Cold War. The statement expressed their shared opposition to the further expansion of NATO and emphasized the need for long-term legally binding security guarantees in Europe.

President Xi said the two sides have taken an active part in the reform and development of the global governance system, followed true multilateralism. A year later, with NATO's horrifying proxy war against Russia dragging on, the people of the world are living, and dying, with the consequences of the US and its allies' stubborn refusal to join the path of multipolarity.

With the benefit of hindsight, the Ukraine crisis has acquired a certain tragic inevitability. Russia had made its red lines perfectly clear over the course of many years: that Ukraine must never become part of NATO; that NATO's expansion must end; that Ukraine must never be allowed to be used as a launching pad for war on Russia; and that the national rights of the Russian-speaking peoples of eastern Ukraine must be respected.

As John Wojcik wrote in the left-wing US journal People's World in January 2022, what happens in Ukraine is of critical importance to the survival of Russia. "From Napoleon to the Kaiser to Hitler, Russia has been invaded too many times from Europe, and it is understandably determined to maintain a militarily non-aligned buffer zone on its border."

It was within the West's power to prevent the current war, and it remains within the West's power to put a stop to it now. Unfortunately the leading Western power, the US, has only a marginal interest in helping to bring about peace in Europe. If the US wanted peace, it could have supported Ukraine in adopting a path of military neutrality and building friendly and mutually-beneficial relations with both East and West. But the US prioritizes hegemony over peace, and has therefore constantly meddled in Ukraine with a view to exploiting its people and geography to project imperial power against Russia.

Guardian journalist Martin Kettle said the quiet part out loud recently, observing that "sending tanks to Ukraine makes one thing clear: this is now a western war against Russia." The West is pursuing a policy of gradual, continuous escalation in Ukraine - recycling a strategy that it used against the Soviets in Afghanistan four decades ago. Its end-game is to significantly weaken Russia, cripple the Russian economy, undermine public support for the Putin government, and fertilize the ground for the emergence of a new government in Moscow willing to follow Washington's instructions.

Such a policy is not pursued out of any specific hatred of Russia, but as part of a broader global campaign to assert US hegemony and break the trajectory toward a multipolar system of international relations. At the same time as attacking Russia, the US is also escalating its long-term campaign to contain and encircle China.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated in a recent visit to South Korea that "China poses a challenge to our values, to our interests and to our security." One has to wonder whether by "our values and interests" he means hegemony, warmongering, plutocracy, profiteering, and domination of the world's land, resources and markets.

These desperate attempts to roll back the multipolar process are not destined to bear fruit. Even among the countries of Western Europe - with which the US shares a political ideology, a set of cultural values and an enduring commitment to white supremacy - there is diminishing enthusiasm for a reckless new Cold War, which is already contributing to serious economic difficulties in Britain, Germany and elsewhere. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has reluctantly agreed to allow German Leopard 2 tanks to be delivered to Ukraine, but only after sustained pressure.

In the Global South, such pressure has increasingly little impact. Soon after capitulating on the tanks issue, Scholz travelled to Brazil to visit the newly-inaugurated President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Asked whether Brazil would provide weapons to Ukraine, Lula stated firmly that "our war is against poverty, not Russia."

Lula made an important suggestion: that China, Brazil, India and Indonesia - "a club of countries that want to build peace on the planet" - could take the lead in mediating a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine conflict. He added that "our friends the Chinese play a very important role."

The idea of China and other responsible countries of the Global South taking a lead on mediation is gaining traction. Professor Jeffrey Sachs recently wrote an article in the Economist that "neutral nations including Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa" could have an important role in facilitating a negotiated end to the conflict and becoming "the co-guarantors to begin a new era of peace and rebuilding."

People who have critical thinking skills recognize that the US and NATO are incapable of, and unwilling to, clear up the mess they created. Herein lies the profound irony. The US is waging war on multipolarity, but a major effect of this war is to highlight to the peoples of the world the indispensable and urgent need for a multipolar future.
 
It doesnt have to be bad... Japan is the only civilised country in the east and should lead east asia, India is just to big and will dominate everything from burma to persia and Germany is the natural leader of europe. it will still be globohom, but less cruel.---
Germany is bitch made, and is already happily cucking to Russia, and would have to fight the French for the honor of controlling Europe. That's why the U.S. meddles in European affairs now: to keep the Germans and French from shooting at each other and the Russians from Steamrolling the rest.

Japan is a dying country that at best will have one last imperialist gasp that will bring it into conflict with U.S. before it ceases to be relevant.

India is an ungovernable mess that will probably collapse sometime in the future when regional issues become too great.
 
>you should bow to chinks instead of burgers
No Chinaman ever trooned a kindergarten class.
No but they do shit like this
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No but they do shit like this
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I assumed this would be one of those Wikipedia gayops, but no, and it links to an article with (eurgh) pictures. You can read there that there are at least two people who have some immunity to groupthink (the man who says "The smell kills me" and the doctor who said urine is a waste product). How long before Dongyang becomes a tourist attraction for pederasts?
 
Is eating eggs boiled in kid pee now considered sexual assault of a minor or do you just think that making pee eggs will naturally lead to people there to be OK with pedo tourists molesting their kids?
Calm your tits. I'm thinking that a pederast would derive sexual pleasure from drinking kids piss, so go there for a way to do it under the radar and without any legal consequences.
 
CANZUK will never happen without the U.S. allowing it to happen. In fact, any Anglosphere Union will probably need the United States as a member, because the U.S. is the largest trading partner or one of the largest trading partners of all the nations involved. In fact, the U.S. is a larger trading partner with Canada and Great Britain than those countries are with each other and has far more substantial trade with New Zealand and Australia than either of those countries, who barely trade with them. The U.S. military is also far more powerful than any of those members, who are all deeply engrained in the United States defensive umbrella.
AUKUS is more likely to take prominence, with the USA being the senior partner and the Aussies and Bongs its means of exerting leverage in those two spheres. Trudeau is a faggot and Canada seems to have embraced his faggotry, and the other Kiwis are even worse. Those two would be fair weather allies at best with the UK, if not openly bidding against each other to sell out to China and/or globohomo the fastest and cheapest, and I think on some level the Bongs know that.
Germany is bitch made, and is already happily cucking to Russia, and would have to fight the French for the honor of controlling Europe. That's why the U.S. meddles in European affairs now: to keep the Germans and French from shooting at each other and the Russians from Steamrolling the rest.
France and Germany have already decided to jointly rule. French will to power backed by German money is how the EU operates. There's a reason the Brits left and its because those two had teamed up to soak the English to pay for their continental empire-building.

And no, Japan is firmly the bitch of the USA. Their government has done some... creative interpretations of their constitution on the US's behalf, such as deciding that while it doesn't allow them to act in aggression it doesn't prohibit them from joining in with any allies. Like say, the USA or Taiwan.
 
America is bitch made, and is already happily cucking to China, and would have to fight the Russians for the honor of controlling Europe. That's why the U.S. meddles in European affairs now: to keep the Russians from Steamrolling them.

America is a dying country that at best will have one last imperialist gasp that will bring it into conflict with Russia before it ceases to be relevant.

America is an ungovernable mess that will probably collapse sometime in the future when regional issues become too great.
FTFY.

I mean seriously who are we kidding anymore with this shit?
 
AUKUS is more likely to take prominence, with the USA being the senior partner and the Aussies and Bongs its means of exerting leverage in those two spheres.
I could see an alliance of the USA, Australia, and UK working if only because their geopolitical enemies (China and Russia) will are already pushing them together. New Zealand will want to ride along with Australia if only not to be left out, and its currently undergoing a major political shift, so I think they will be more amenable to things in the future. New Zealand's biggest problem is that its location isolates it from all the other dangerous stuff in the world, so they've kept the world at arms length.

Trudeau's a faggot, but no way will the Canadians want to be left out of any larger Anglosphere Union, if only because it be a massive hit to their ego.

France and Germany have already decided to jointly rule. French will to power backed by German money is how the EU operates.
The French have delusions of grandeur, thinking they can shake hands with the Russians and use them to prop up Europe against America. Its a fantasy, and its already falling apart in real time. Meanwhile, half of Europe is still worried that Germany has hidden Nazis just waiting to take over the continent, the other half is pissed at the austerity measures Germany forced in them to give them loans. Europe is simply too divided to be a true pole of power. Each nation and each region has its own interests, and they don't align with the others. We are already seeing the fractures over the Russian Invasion, with Western Europe attempting to to hee and haw over sending aid, while Eastern Europe is practically begging for NATO intervention so they can march to Moscow Napoleon style.

And no, Japan is firmly the bitch of the USA. Their government has done some... creative interpretations of their constitution on the US's behalf, such as deciding that while it doesn't allow them to act in aggression it doesn't prohibit them from joining in with any allies. Like say, the USA or Taiwan.
Oh yeah, Japan is America's bitch...for now. But as we get further away from World War II, Japan's demographic problems become increasingly intractable, and China diminishes and collapses as a world power, We will see a rising Japan, at least for a brief period attempt "East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere 2: Electric Boogaloo but economically, not militarily this time" at some point, if only to try to save its own floundering economy. Japan is already flexing on militarizing and rearming, but its time is short, as its demographics may make it impossible to field any kind of large force in the future. The Japanese conservatives will do anything to maintain the illusion of a strong Japan and keep the status quo going.

FTFY.

I mean seriously who are we kidding anymore with this shit?
America is nowhere near collapse. America has gone through worse shit than what we are seeing now. America will survive, though what form it will be in in 50 years, I cannot say.
 
Multipolar future comes when Cyperpunk becomes reality and all façade is dropped from money ruling us. Then we can be in teams of General Electric, Unilever, Samsung... Or to be precise the investment behemoths companies that hold their stocks.
 
Large concentrations and consolidation of power are always bad for the individual.

Anything that shrinks the amount of control these people have is good. Maybe if they're fighting each other they'll stop trying to turn all the kids gay.
Unfortunately, it looks more likely that they'll start saying that turning your kids gay is your patriotic duty.
 
On one side, you have a collection of European nations, the US, Canada, and so on, while on the other you have Russia and China each trying to flex their stuff.

There effectively already is a sort of multipolarity going on as the US tries working with a variety of countries, which China and Russia see as fake and gay because they see the West as collectively against them and it can't just be because everyone's interests are intertwined and beneficial to them.

At this point these diatribes just read as China whining they're not patted on the back for being evil and corrupt because they imagine the US must be worse since they're successful.
 
>you should bow to chinks instead of burgers
No Chinaman ever trooned a kindergarten class.
No they just turn them into mindless drone snitches for the Party and send their parents to slave labor camps or graves
 
Anyone suggesting that the ChiComs "just want world peace" is someone whose opinion should be instantly disregarded. The Chinese threaten war anytime someone disagrees with them or reports on them in a negative light, and reminds the world daily that they plan to militarily invade Taiwan. That does not sound like a government who just wants world peace.
 
AUKUS is more likely to take prominence, with the USA being the senior partner and the Aussies and Bongs its means of exerting leverage in those two spheres. Trudeau is a faggot and Canada seems to have embraced his faggotry, and the other Kiwis are even worse. Those two would be fair weather allies at best with the UK, if not openly bidding against each other to sell out to China and/or globohomo the fastest and cheapest, and I think on some level the Bongs know that.

France and Germany have already decided to jointly rule. French will to power backed by German money is how the EU operates. There's a reason the Brits left and its because those two had teamed up to soak the English to pay for their continental empire-building.

And no, Japan is firmly the bitch of the USA. Their government has done some... creative interpretations of their constitution on the US's behalf, such as deciding that while it doesn't allow them to act in aggression it doesn't prohibit them from joining in with any allies. Like say, the USA or Taiwan.
Doesn't AUKUS already exist under the name "Five Eyes"?
 
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