Actually the Europeans are also afraid of losing their global standing without riding on the coat-tails of the USA. This is also their only chance at self preservation, using the USA's unipolar hegemony to maintain the Anglo Saxon Whites dominance. But like Little Britain, the decline cannot be stopped.
Therefore, whatever the USA tells them to do, they have to follow. The downfall of the US$ hegemony, and with it the USA military power, means the fall of the Anglo Saxon global domination will deflate going forward. And they are petrified of that happening. They therefore have to support the USA's agenda, whatever it takes, even to the extent of sacrificing themselves. What have the Europeans gained so far in Ukraine? Nothing other than cutting their noses to spite their faces to please the USA.However, it may be an exercise in futility trying to prevent the changing of the global geopolitical order from a unipolar to a multipolar world. The West already lost the Global South, after years of blatant neglect in Latin America, Africa, Middle East and Central Asia. Now Central America is slowly moving away from USA's sphere of influence as well. Mexico just joined BRICS and Honduras just dumped Taiwan for China.
The USA and the West are trying desperately to regain their influence in the Global South. But it is too little too late. The Africans can no longer be fooled, with many wise leaders rising through the ranks to take over. Those leaders learned their lesson from the past and refused to be lured into demonising China, the usual narrative touched upon by Western leaders each and every time they visited any African country.
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As someone already mentioned, BRICS, which are mostly made up of countries in the Global South, with the exception of Russia, have already a bigger GDP nominal and PPP terms compared to the G7. When Middle East countries are in the fold, expect BRICS to be even more of an economic clout compared to the G7, whose share is dropping quite noticeably.
BRICS is expected to grow further with more countries joining, particularly from the Middle East and Central America. Mexico is not a small economy that just joined BRICS. BRICS will become the biggest economic bloc in time to come. And with trade the foundation of the grouping, it will greatly benefit all member countries. Aspiring members know that this is the greatest benefit they can get from the expanding BRICS market, with just the Chinese and Indian market already so vast with potentials.
With the EU suffering de-industralisation over cheap energy unavailablity, the situation is going to get worse. Sure there are short term energy alternatives for them, but what about the long term. Buying expensive energy from the USA going forward is not sustainable. And the EU countries will be competing against the likes of China and India, both of which have access to cheap energy from Russia and can still make products much more competively. How is the EU going to compete? Only way is by moving manufacturing to China and India and hollowing out the EU's industrial base. Not a good sign for the EU going forward.
Even Little Britain, already out of the EU, is not spared. Now Scotland is very serious about leaving the UK and Little Britain had to resort to use of coercion to restrain the move. It will not succeed and will only be a matter of time before Scotland exit the UK. If Scotland ever leaves the UK, who will take control of the North Sea Oil is the question. And that is a very important issue for the UK, especially with regard to energy. Little Britain's inflation just rose to 10.4% in February.
More strikes are looming in Little Britain. Macron is hanging by his bootstrap with protest getting more widespread. Israel is also in chaos. Another shooting in the USA with 6 dead on top of the devastation of mutiple hurricanes hitting the country repeatedly. Karma is working for all the crimes committed against humanity by the Anglo Saxon Whites.
The terrorist USA threatening Mexico
President Joe Biden’s administration has reportedly opted to escalate a trade dispute with Mexico, making plans to demand that its neighbor to the south open up its power and oil markets to US suppliers or face an arbitration proceeding and the threat of retaliatory tariffs.
The demand will be made in the coming weeks through an “act now or else” notice to Mexico City from US trade officials,
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