Saturday, 24 February 2024

Isolation Due to Ukraine, Gaza Conflicts Signal ‘End of US Hegemony

Isolation Due to Ukraine, Gaza Conflicts Signal ‘End of US Hegemony

Isolation Due to Ukraine, Gaza Conflicts Signal ‘End of US Hegemony











On Thursday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held meetings with foreign ministers of several countries on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Brazil, showcasing that Russia is not isolated from the world.







The US failed in its goal to isolate and divide Russia but did succeed in its unstated goal of deindustrializing Europe, war correspondent and analyst Elijah Magnier said on Thursday.


“The world is changing indeed, not only because of the war on Russia in Ukraine but also the war in Gaza [...] the Development of the BRICS countries [and] the increase of the Shanghai Cooperation. All these indications lead to one reality, the beginning of the end of US hegemony.”


“Fifty nations gathered to defeat Russia and they failed… Ukraine has been defeated and Europe is defeated,” Magnier added, noting later that Russia’s economy is doing much better than Europe’s.


In addition, the conflict in Gaza has wiped out any remaining pretense of Western moral superiority. “We are confronted [with] the war on Gaza, where none of [that] moral ground is translated into punishment of those who are committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. This is where, today, the Americans are completely isolated, along with their European partners.”


America can only survive through wars, Magnier argued, resulting in NATO threatening war with China when it cannot handle much weaker adversaries.


“The US and UK are failing in front of non-state actors in the Red Sea [like] the Ansar Allah Houthis… So how can we understand that the Americans are ready to start a war against Russia and then against China?”


Co-host Wilmer Leon brought up what he believes to be the “unstated” goal of the war in Ukraine, “the de-industrialization of Europe” which, unlike the stated goal of defeating Russia, “seems to be doing quite well.”


Magnier agreed and expressed shock that Germany has seemingly declined to react. “The Nord Stream II pipeline was blown up and the Germans refused to investigate the terrorist act,” noting that energy prices are rising throughout Europe, even though there are still some European countries buying Russian gas. “When energy is unaffordable… there is a migration of European industry to the United States where energy is cheaper.”


“This is [how] the Americans succeeded in putting the Europeans, literally, on the floor, and this is something that Europeans understand, realize, [and] are fully aware of, but, surprisingly, they're not really reacting and stopping all this useless war that is [leading] them nowhere but to the destruction of the European industry and economy.”



highlight aha two gems



Long before the Russian-Ukrainian war, before the pandemic, US and European commodity producers found it difficult to compete on the world market, unable to compete with China. They rely on marketing unreasonable exorbitant prices with a deceptive package of product exclusivity.


The peak was the Covid-19 pandemic which was initiated at the Economic Forum in 2018, as a tool to boost the US economy and its alliances.


Then, continuing Israel's dream of building a Greater Assyria which failed in 2011 (making Snowden flee to Russia), perhaps they are at the end of their target, they are openly expelling, killing Palestinian civilians and burning down the Palestinian State and this will continue by destroying Syria, to be controlled by Th U.S and alliances.





















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