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    Jacob Lawrence Struggle: From the History of the American People, Panel 10 1954 Andrew Korybko: The impending trifurcation of International Relations
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    #131677
    Redneck
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    The most bizarre aspect of the pro Russia Western media is that they are saying the opposite of what the Russian media is saying, how bizarre , how bizarre.For what the Russian media is saying………..
    https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/red-list-13-moscow-is-just-making?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=email#details

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    zerosum
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    recalibrate strategies
    In war, everything turns to rubble and becomes worthless.
    In peace, wealth is build and progress is made.

    #131687
    VietnamVet
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    This post is straight forward and really close to reality. My guess is that thousand-year-old hatreds will prevent détente between the tri-polar world. Million years old human instincts will never let elite high caste corporate Westerners play second fiddle to the Russians or Chinese, let alone, East Indians. The question is will there be an extinction event on Earth that kills off human beings in a global nuclear war or will it be by climate change?

    On the other hand, instead, an armistice could be signed and a new barbed wire iron curtain could descend north and south across Eurasia. Europe and North America being resource depleted and broke will sink into third world irrelevance without middle eastern energy and Asian supplied goods. Surviving humans will continue to be exploited as always but North and South America will try to isolate from Eurasia with the end of fossil fueled air travel and the return of wooden sailing ships with updated 17th century technology that uses only renewable energy and salvaged resources. Just maybe, 18th century constitutional democracy and mankind’s right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness will be restored in the Americas.

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    V. Arnold
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    Xi’s Trip To Moscow Solidifies The Sino-Russo Entente

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    : an international understanding providing for a common course of action

    And there it is; the hegemon is finished…
    The world should see this as an important moment in the settlement of priorities for the future of us…

    #131723
    John Day
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    The actions of the hegemon-in-rapid-decline DO MAKE SENSE in a Dick-Cheney-Energy-Policy kind of way.
    “We will take or control all ofthe energy resources”, was the Cheney plan.

    Oil and gas are limited in a finite world, so control it all, and put choke points in place where tribute must be paid. The countries that pump the oil and gas will grow their economies, gobble it up, and stop exporting, if we let them, so we need to suppress/destroy their economies, to protect our access-to and control-of “their” resources.
    The inefficiencies of that for most people, especially the people in the oil/gas countries, put most-people at odds with the “hegemon”. The hegemon does not serve the interests of Americans, Brits, Canadians, Germans or Japanese any more than is necessary to maintain their compliance.

    The cost of maintaining hegemony cannot be maintained, AND the project has failed, so it makes “sense” to cut that cost quickly, and pay Africa, Cuba, South and Central America, much of Asia and the “Mideast” a peace-dividend for a few years, instead.
    This new cooperative, non-colonial arrangement will be much more efficient in meeting more human needs, especially the needs of the humans who have been getting bombed and starved for food, water and fuel.

    Those of us humans who have been getting some further-reduced-form of the American/European/etc way-of-life are going to be so squeezed, and have our houses and cars repossessed. A lot of the rest of our near futures isn’t worked out quite yet.

    Yeah, there is il in Alaska, and probably Cuba, but it’s not for “us”, is it?

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