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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Using nations as guinea pigs by the WEST as Global Atlas is a little complicated

                    Using nations as guinea pigs by the WEST

1. After having tried all forms of homogenization, the last one being 90s globalization through the WTO, now there are narratives of decoupling the WEST or Global North.

 

2. This is not merely a good start as many are posturing it to be, but it is inevitable as the cohort [in war crimes and purloining] has realized that in modern warfare, overpowering, colonizing, and looting are not that easy for every one of them everywhere.

 

3. Is the East feeling like Freya Willowray [character in Indiana Rose’s novels Dance of Devils and Daylight and Scars of Salt and Silver]?

 

4. If one were to look at it from a jargon-free, unbiased observer's point of view, the following must be noted: -

Since now they are retreating and talking of decoupling, it gives space for other powers to shape up in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

 

5. How much practically can we trust statements of, by, and from the US? 

 

6. How long will they hold on to such stands? 

 

7. US policies like European ones are purely geopolitical and geo-economic expediency driven by authority in terms of command and control through homogenization mania-driven ideologies and labeling like -

Societies and cultures—the Roman Empire’s greed to spread its tentacles [be a Roman in Rome].

Religion, which failed with the Crusades and Spanish Inquisition.

War-mongering and loot—Nazism or colonialism.

Trade and Economics—classifying everything as either capitalism or communism.

Politics as the Right and the Left.

 

 

8. Now, the WEST realizes the harsh reality that the Global Atlas is a little complicated in the sense that, on one hand, technology has shrunk it enough for anyone to have access to any information anywhere, and, at the same time, the Global Arena has become multipolar in reality with voices and space for many countries to follow their own path to empowerment without a few self-proclaimed unruly hegemonies setting rules and controlling the reins.

Hence, whether the WEST likes it or wants it, many countries and nations that ensure security, have natural resources, and prioritize and focus on economic development with skilled and intelligent citizens will get empowered and become strong enough [some already are] that the WEST can no longer try to interfere, loot, and sabotage that easily.

As it is, the WEST has been sustaining itself in the past few years through proxies in the form of so-called international institutions and media narratives, slogans, and sanctions.

 

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