BRICS summit: Marching towards a new world order, by Timofey Bordachev

The binding elements of BRICS are the economic interests of its members and the widely held desire to break free of U.S. domination. From Timofey Bordachev at swentr.site:

The West cannot control this bloc, and that is hard for Western leaders to accept

BRICS summit: Marching towards a new world order

President of Russia Vladimir Putin during an expanded meeting of BRICS leaders during the 16th BRICS summit in Kazan. ©  Sputnik / Sergey Bobylev

International politics seems to be losing its ability to develop in a linear fashion. From a layman’s point of view, this is of course extremely sad. But if we look at what’s happening in the broader context, it can even inspire a certain optimism. This is mainly because, given the current balance of power, any unswerving development is guaranteed to lead us to a much greater, possibly global, tragedy. In other words, the extraordinarily tragic events that fill today’s news agenda are likely to conceal a gradual movement towards a more stable world, for which the constant revision of what we call the international order will be a matter of routine. But at the same time, the likelihood of a revolutionary scenario, to which the near monopoly of a small group of states would inevitably lead us, will be minimized.

In this context, the international community, and in particular its leading states, is constantly faced with the challenge of choosing between two forms of engagement with the outgoing world order: destruction and creation. Both are in dialectical interaction, and it would be strange to think that there is a clear and simple path to a new, more just world order. All the more so because the opponents of the international community, represented by a small group of countries led by the United States, are not only conducting vigorous defensive operations, but are themselves trying to create the conditions for preserving their current privileges in the future. And they have very solid resources and influence to mobilize – which are not limited to punitive instruments against dissidents. Therefore, the path of revision of the international order that most of the world’s countries are now embarking on is certainly much more difficult than any attempt at revolutionary revision. Although – and this is encouraging – it leaves more opportunities for what is happening now to be studied in the future.

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One response to “BRICS summit: Marching towards a new world order, by Timofey Bordachev

  1. The telescreen tards and COV-LARP true believers of steaming fourth world turd Amerikwa the Kwanstain got the Fundamental Transformation that they voted for.

    My legacy will be that of bringing America down to a level of the rest of the world.

    (Barack H. Obama, THE ONE, the messiah!)

    [umm, umm, umm]

    Will the dollar be wiped out overnight?

    NO, but I can’t wait for the Econ guys to come out with the figure of all that is lost as the dollar is no longer used by BRICS.

    No Bolshevik Banksters will be harmed as dank memesters already have Putin in kippah kickin’ it with Klaus.

    They always fund all sides in every WAR while raking the shekels in.

    As for Saudi Arabia and MBS, he has to tread carefully so that the chosen ones don’t start cleansing and purging his land.

    Let’s go comrade Brandon, you did build that.

    Si se puede!

    LMFAO! When MBS ignored his calls and pleas for more gas.

    Local it is down to $3 to keep the proles happy for (s)election time but diesel is still $4.20 and a lil’ higher along the interstates.

    This is a factor in grocery prices but only when it isn’t a CPUSA (D) comrade preezy of the steezy.

    Breaking from Bolt Thrower:

    In Battle There Is No Law

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