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Why The Next Global Superpower Isn’t Who You Think

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When the Berlin Wall fell, the U.S. emerged as the world’s sole superpower, dominating militarily, economically, and politically. Fast forward 15 years, and there’s a new challenger on the horizon. ? Let’s explore how global power dynamics are shifting and what it means for our future. From the Cold War to today’s economic and military landscapes, we dive deep into the evolving world order. ?￰゚モネ Who will be the next superpower? Watch to find out! ? #Geopolitics #GlobalPower #SuperpowerShift #ColdWar #USvsChina #Economy #Military #WorldOrder #History #InternationalRelations #FutureOfPower #TechInfluence #GlobalTrends #EconomicPolicy #MilitaryStrategy #GlobalEconomy #themilitaryshow

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When the Berlin Wall fell, the U.S. stood  alone as the world’s leading superpower,  

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dominating in military, economic, and  political spheres. Fast forward 15 years,  

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and there’s a new challenger in town, but it  might not be who you think. And this shift  

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in global power dynamics could turn our  lives upside down. but not in a good way. 

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Let’s dive in and look at what’s happening  to shake up the world’s status quo. 

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To truly understand the power dynamics between  the world’s largest economies today, we need  

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to rewind the clock all the way back to the Cold  War and find out what really makes a superpower 

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In the mid-20th century, the two largest economies  in the world were the Soviet Union and the United  

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States. They were creating entire geopolitical  blocks in their spheres of influence and guiding  

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economies around them. This bipolar order was  entrenched with the constant threat of nuclear  

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war. This put the superpowers at odds with one  another as both sought to wield military power  

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and dominate the economic, scientific,  and military playgrounds of the world. 

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When the Soviet Union collapsed, Russia emerged as  a shadow of its former economic and geopolitical  

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self, pinning the blame for the new world order  on the West, particularly the United States. While  

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countries such as Japan and Germany stayed in the  relatively comfortable top five spots, it was the  

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United States that truly won, remaining as one  of the world’s biggest economies and representing  

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roughly a quarter of the entire world’s total GDP. Due to the U.S. having complete control over a  

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huge chunk of the world’s money, it could inject  those funds into a peacekeeping, or rather  

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peace-inducing, force abroad. There was no other  country that could field such a large military  

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and transport it across the world as fast as the  U.S. This gave the world’s sole superpower a truly  

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global reach and the ability to influence others  politically, ideologically, and economically. 

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But the U.S. largely failed in that  mission, and for three key reasons. 

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First, Russia was the biggest and most important  successor to the Soviet Union, and it was kept  

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firmly out of the U.S. influence and the  Western economy. Russia was stuck between trying  

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to bring back its former territorial glory—as  evidenced by Russia continuously instigating  

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conflicts in former Soviet countries—and the  overwhelming political and economic influence  

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of both the U.S. and the neighboring European  Union. Ultimately, the country has made several  

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grave tactical errors that culminated in the  invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a move that wiped  

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90% of its standing military and will likely set  it back economically for the rest of the decade.  

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Whether the West is truly responsible for Russia’s  downfall is up for debate, but what isn’t, is that  

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the US was unable to stop Russia despite Russia  being outmatched by the US in virtually every way. 

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The second aspect lies in China’s economic and  industrial leap at the start of the 21st century.  

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The country was greatly helped by the economic  influence—and needs—of the West. With rampant  

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capitalism encouraging Western powers to seek  lower manufacturing costs, China realized its  

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potential as a major manufacturer, which allowed  it to become the world’s second largest economy  

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by 2010. The U.S. was under the belief that  capitalistic tendencies would influence China  

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to become more like Western nations, and in turn,  fall in line under the influence of the US. But  

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the Chinese ultimately relinquished most of its  ties to the West and tried to exert influence in  

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its immediate vicinity and reclaim the territory  it had previously lost. The growing conflict with  

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Taiwan, where the U.S. military needs to keep a  constant naval presence around the island China  

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asserts is its own, has been a sore point for  the Chinese geopolitical success for decades.  

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Other Indo-Pacific countries such as India,  Japan, and Australia have begun relying on  

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the U.S. to “keep the peace” with China, forming  an alliance called the Quad to counter it. But  

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as China grows economically and becomes more  independent of American trade—despite the two  

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countries having more trade relations than  ever—its new alliance with Russia might give  

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China the last push it needs to officially look  into staking serious claims in its surroundings. 

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Finally, while the U.S.’s goal was to  bring democracy to other countries,  

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its internal policies have all but led to the  failure of democracy within its own borders. As  

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the political system in the U.S. became more and  more favorable to the already rich, the wealth gap  

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and income inequality in the country continued  to increase. With the advancement of technology  

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putting millions of Americans behind the curve  as globalization makes them redundant, the U.S.  

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leaders are no longer the beacons of trust and  hope for the “common man.” As such, the U.S.  

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has made moves towards more insular management  and isolation, as evidenced by pulling a bulk of  

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its military forces out of the Middle East in the  past few years without achieving its stated goals. 

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So we can see the US is slowly but surely losing  its status as the world’s sole superpower,  

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but what effects can we already see  stemming from this change? And who  

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is emerging as the next superpower? Mounting global issues, such as the  

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crises in North Korea, Ukraine, Taiwan, and  Israel, are symptomatic of the problem of  

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losing the US as the one global superpower. Now  there are multiple countries exerting limited  

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influence in their surroundings. However,  even this is a simplification. In reality,  

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there are three axes of the human experience  where one or more countries or entities  

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dominate. These separate and multipolar world  orders are likely to carve out a new reality  

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and could have significant ramifications  for the global population moving forward. 

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First, the security order is still being largely  dominated by the U.S. While other countries have  

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ramped up their military efforts, the U.S.  is still the one country that can deploy  

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its soldiers virtually anywhere, at any time and  exert military pressure and influence globally.  

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While other countries are mainly trying to  shore up their immediate military influence. 

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Consider the next three biggest contenders  on the list: China, India, and Russia. 

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China has been making significant advancements  in its military technology and has unveiled  

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multiple projects to counter U.S. air and naval  power. However, the country’s actual technology  

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levels are still lagging severely behind the  competition. Take the newest stealth fighter,  

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the Chengdu J-20 or “Mighty Dragon.” Although  the aircraft is purported to be China’s answer  

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to the fifth-generation fighters such as the  American F-22s and F-35s or the Russian Su-57s,  

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its actual capability is similar to fourth or  earlier generations. The J-20s were introduced  

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at a time where NATO was actively getting rid of  its fourth-generation aircraft by donating them  

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to Ukraine and replacing them with American  fifth-gens, which is consequently developing  

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sixth-generation aircraft as we speak. Additionally, the U.S. Marine Corps  

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redesign planned to take effect in 2030 aims  to directly refurbish that section of the U.S.  

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military force into semi-independent littoral  combat units that can exert significant air  

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and naval control over the islands in the South  and East China Seas. This would mean that China  

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can only realistically aim to control its  immediate vicinity militarily. Furthermore,  

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Beijing is already bordered by the other two  most powerful militaries in the world, with India  

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sure to pose a significant threat of its own. India has made great strides militarily due to its  

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participation in the Quad, the strategic military  dialog that India participates in along with the  

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US, Japan, and Australia. The country has  also passed China in total population and has  

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experienced rapid technological and geopolitical  growth in recent years. As China moves to  

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isolate itself against foreign influence, India  has come to embrace it and will pose a serious  

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security threat for China moving forward,  especially as the two countries already have  

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a bitter history over claims in the Himalayas. Finally, Russia’s previous military might has  

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largely been dismantled by its paltry efforts in  the Ukrainian invasion. With 315,000 troops either  

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killed or injured, Russia has lost a majority  of its pre-invasion military capacity and is now  

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being forced to rebuild. The country’s economy is  almost fully committed to the short-term goal of  

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funding the war effort as gas and oil exports to  China are only a fraction of their full potential.  

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As a result, the country is basically sitting at  the mercy of China to maintain its finances and  

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faces the significant threat of collapsing  politically if, or when, its military does. 

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For now, the United States will keep being the  largest military force on the planet. However,  

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the country can no longer use this as leverage for  economic and sociopolitical alignment, which is  

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where the second axis—the economy—comes in. Economically, the U.S. and China are by  

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far the biggest world economies, but neither  has the capability to distance itself from the  

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other. Despite waning political alliances, the  two economies have only grown more intertwined  

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over the years, hitting a record high in bilateral  trade in 2022. The global market wants to utilize  

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both American security and the rising Chinese  economy, which has allowed for smaller markets  

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to create zones that both countries have to fight  over. For example, the European Union is by far  

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the largest common market in the world, setting  standards that global companies—whether from the  

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U.S., China, or elsewhere—have to abide by to do  business in Europe and reach lucrative EU trade  

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deals. However, India, Japan, and the Middle East  are all significant players in the economic field. 

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Take for example, the proposed EU-Middle  East-India economic corridor was announced  

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at the 2023 G20 summit. Plans were proposed to  create deeper economic ties between the three  

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markets and bypass the bottleneck presented by  the Suez Canal. Simultaneously, the corridor  

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is a direct threat to China’s planned Belt and  Road Initiative that targets these same markets.  

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Consequently, the Middle East stands to gain  the most from these plans, considering the two  

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proposals not as opposites but as complementary  economic incentives for the regions that  

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could bring it up to par with other markets. The disparity between U.S. security and economic  

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influences in the world has been a sore point  for the U.S. in recent years, leading to flagging  

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economic areas as potential security concerns. One of the first such decisions was the sweeping  

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set of semiconductor export controls, which  aimed to prevent U.S. companies from using  

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foreign manufacturing platforms. The move  was ultimately designed to limit China, Iran,  

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Russia, and North Korea from accessing U.S.-borne  chips and technology, but most chip magnates have  

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significant holdings in China and rely on the  country’s beneficial manufacturing climate.  

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This means that the top chip companies will be  forced between the U.S. economic and political  

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benefits or the Chinese manufacturing ones.  Many industry leaders are now warning that this  

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move could have negative ripple effects. Since  China is still one of the largest chip markets,  

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the reduced income from the export ban  could impede U.S. research funding and  

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ultimately allow China to “catch up” in chipmaking  technology, even if that point is decades away. 

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Another U.S. government move that saw widespread  media attention is the looming potential ban on  

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TikTok for the American audience. The social media  platform is operated by a Chinese-owned company,  

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and the U.S. government wants to limit the  influx of data from American users into China.  

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While TikTok has roughly a year to comply  with the law, which will almost undoubtedly  

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be challenged in court and potentially delayed  even longer, the country’s economy stands to lose  

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significantly if the platform were to get banned.  According to TikTok’s own statistics, it is used  

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by an estimated 7 million U.S. businesses and  over 150 million Americans. Considering the  

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severance of organic traffic to those companies,  the U.S. ban could cost the economy roughly $7  

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billion dollars for companies alone. The ban  could also stifle the growing influencer industry,  

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creating a paradigm shift in American marketing. Other countries have lukewarm commitments to  

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following the same standards as the U.S. While  the EU aligns itself with some American proposals,  

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its lack of unified military means that  it stands more to gain by disentangling  

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security and economic issues. As such, the economic world order  

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would likely have multiple countries  or economic entities, such as the EU,  

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vying for more control as they try to ensure that  the securities of the world’s greatest powers  

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can’t dictate other countries’ economic policies. So if a single country won’t emerge as the world’s  

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next superpower due to economic or military  power, then what will give them that edge? 

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Between the push and pull of these two  world orders, a new one is emerging. It’s  

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the digital world order, and it’s guided  not by countries or governments, but by  

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corporations. And it could mean the effective end  of borders or a complete reinforcement of them. 

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The biggest technology companies have already  been a turning point in the major conflicts  

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of the 21st century. Consider their impact on the  current Russian invasion of Ukraine. NATO has been  

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largely responsible for training the Ukrainian  military and providing it with key equipment  

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to physically defend its territory. However,  without access to cybersecurity measures and  

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modern communications devices provided by tech  companies, Russian cyberattacks on Ukrainian  

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communications channels could leave Ukraine wide  open and in the dark about Russian army movements. 

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Some companies have suspended their operations and  exports to Russia, preventing Moscow from being  

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able to utilize vital resources and funding that  the companies provide via taxes and expenditure.  

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For example, Apple suspended map support and  its payment platform in Russia and removed  

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vital Russian news outlets from its App Store  outside of Russian territory. Google has also  

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disabled live views of Ukrainian soil, hampering  Russia’s ability to assess key targets. Even  

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Chinese companies were largely ambivalent about  the conflict or ended up siding with Ukraine. 

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Without the tech company support, Ukraine might  not have been able to turn what was meant to be a  

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blitzkrieg into a prolonged war of attrition.  And if Russia won the war single-handedly,  

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the entire geopolitical situation between NATO,  Russia, and China would’ve been turned on its  

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head. Russia could exert significant military  and economic influence on Western Europe,  

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keeping its economy focused on industrial  and technological growth rather than military  

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upkeep. And China might not have been able  to leverage cheap Russian oil and gas,  

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remaining dependent on U.S.-monitored naval trade  routes between the Suez and Strait of Malacca. 

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But the reach of global tech companies goes beyond  military efforts. Modern communication options are  

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what allow Donald Trump to mount a successful  presidential campaign and speak in real time  

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to millions of Americans about dropping out of  NATO and imposing more isolationist policies.  

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They allow people to come together and  plan for government-toppling protests,  

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such as the January 2023 incursion on Capitol, the  trucker protests in Canada, the revolt in Brazil,  

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or the anti-government protests in the formerly  Soviet Kazakhstan. The tech companies effectively  

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have the power to corral masses into unified  action, directing the flow of information, or  

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in many cases disinformation, for their own goals. Tech companies now arguably have more control over  

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major decisions in a country than its actual  citizens, and can also directly control how  

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users interact with the rest of the world  through them. For example, major political  

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campaigns can leverage enormous data pools that  big tech companies have to target specific groups  

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with precisely controlled political messaging and  propaganda. Then, those platforms can seamlessly  

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curate the content shown to the user to create  an “echo chamber” or a micro-environment that  

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can reinforce existing beliefs or sway them  towards the desired rhetoric. If successful,  

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tech companies can effectively control how people  vote and who they vote for. During the 2016 U.S.  

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presidential elections, the political consulting  firm Cambridge Analytica acquired personal data  

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from millions of Facebook users without consent.  Worryingly, it was used to target American voters  

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with political advertising, raising concerns about  privacy and the ethical use of data in elections. 

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This isn’t only a national issue, as international  companies often perform targeted propaganda  

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attacks for foreign presidential campaigns.  Russian Oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin admitted  

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that Russia has been interfering with the U.S.  elections and would continue to do so. The main  

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method of attack is through “troll farms,” groups  of accounts specifically made to perpetuate a  

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Russia-favored prerogative and disseminate  it to U.S. citizens. The tech companies that  

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own the communication platforms used in these  attacks often have little control or incentive  

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to stop them until the problem is so widespread  it impacts revenue or reputation. Considering the  

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sheer scale of the attacks, it’s highly likely  that the problem just circulates between the  

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most popular and effective platforms once they can  figure out how to skirt their protective measures. 

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Furthermore, tech companies are actively becoming  some of the biggest players in the global economy,  

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with market valuations in trillions, on par and in  many cases larger than some countries. At the same  

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time, the current political landscape in the U.S.  allows large corporations to avoid paying most  

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of their federal income taxes. This means that  the U.S. government is losing tens of billions  

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of dollars in tax income, putting significant  strains on other sources of income, such as  

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personal income taxation or smaller businesses,  to make up for that loss. In fact, instead of  

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paying corporate taxes, many corporations actively  get tax breaks or government funding programs,  

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creating an actual expense for the government. Additionally, corporations typically have much  

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greater control over the American administrative  and legal system. Corporate lobbying can actively  

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redirect and impede the U.S. government’s efforts  to control corporations within its borders. While  

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a significant change would require a massive,  one-sided effort from the American government,  

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the current multi-faceted lobbying system  with an incredibly competitive environment  

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makes enacting these changes difficult. Until  the entire corporate system is overhauled,  

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the U.S. government will continue to increasingly  favor the interests of large corporations such as  

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tech companies over the needs of its citizens.  These corporations typically have the resources  

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necessary to hire adequate personnel who can  navigate through the American legal system.  

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In addition, they also regularly invest in  academic research and think tanks that shape  

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the intellectual environment in their  industry to suit their interests. This  

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means that tech companies effectively can take  control over the country from the ground up. 

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Beyond political control, tech companies  have the power to shape people’s minds and  

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identities. The average American spends more  than one hour a day on TikTok. The social  

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media platform uses an algorithm to present  content to the viewer. While the algorithm is  

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supposedly using the user’s history, there’s  no way for anyone to know how the content is  

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actually placed into the user’s feed without  direct insight into the process. That means  

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that the algorithm developed by a tech company can  direct what part of the world politics, ideology,  

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or trends any given person is subjected  to. The upcoming generation isn’t being  

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brought up entirely by their parents,  peers, and the immediate environment. 

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Some studies suggest that children as young as  three are being regularly exposed to social media,  

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allowing tech companies significant influence  on rearing the newest voters from a young  

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age. Once exposed to this form of media  made addictive by algorithms and trends,  

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people brought up with constant access to  technology will push to integrate it even more  

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into their futures. This allows tech companies to  remain perpetually in control over human lives. 

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Overall, tech companies can make meaningful,  civilization-changing decisions due to their  

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ability to influence both local and international  economics and geopolitics. This will likely  

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lead to one of three possible scenarios. If the U.S. and Chinese governments manage  

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to wrest control over their corporations and  the tech companies align their policies with  

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their home governments, the world could see a  scenario similar to the Cold War transfer to  

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the digital sphere. Each country in the world  will have to pick one of a select few major  

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platforms and be completely inundated with its  ideology while remaining relatively ignorant or  

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wary of others. The digital fragmentation will  be followed by economic and political shifts,  

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reversing globalization and creating relatively  independent areas of influence dominated by  

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the U.S., China, or whichever country holds the  headquarters for the next biggest tech company. 

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Tech companies may forgo this alignment and  push for independent competition between the  

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digital and physical spheres. They will only  look at global growth strategies in their own  

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industry. In turn, the economic and security  world orders will be joined by a globalized  

18:54

digital world order dominated by them. This  would create competition between the country  

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governments and the biggest corporations. Since  geopolitics and profits typically go hand-in-hand,  

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corporations likely would never be able to  completely ignore governmental policies or  

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international events. Furthermore, since  corporations in the Western world have far  

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more influence than in China, the digital world  order would likely heavily impede upon the others. 

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And this leads to the last possible scenario  in which the potential next global superpower  

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emerges, as tech companies actively overwhelm the  local governments and control global economics. It  

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would lead to the digital sphere completely  dominating the physical one, resulting in a  

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new type of superpower, a potentially global  multipolar technocracy where the tech companies  

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effectively emulate physical governments. But should this come to pass, what would  

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change? Interestingly, the actual effect it would  have on the global economy is unlikely to be much  

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different from the current situation, as  it would change relatively little in the  

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number of players and the key driving factors  behind major policies. What real difference  

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would it mean for the majority of the global  population if power was split between the  

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US and Chinese governments, or US and Chinese  based global corporations? Only time will tell. 

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But what do you think? Can countries retain  their status as superpowers independent of  

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the major tech companies? What is the  next world order going to look like? 

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Leave a comment below to let us know  and thank you for watching the video.

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G7 Allies Threaten Canceling BRICS Payment System To Save USD Trade From Russia & China

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiRJbl2ToGw)

In a big update, the Bank of International Settlements is considering ending the mBridge payment system. This is a risky move that could doom the US dollar system itself. China is developing their own CBDC payments system that can rival what the BIS has. Here’s what you must know and why this will backfire

Timestamps & Chapters:

0:00 BIS Threatens mBridge Shut Down

2:59 US Financial System In Panic

5:47 Too Late To Contain BRICS

8:48 This Will Doom USD Trade

11:19 Gold Demand To Explode

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all right guys so we must do an urgent

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update on the financial War because

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things are getting out of hand the

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bricks block is rising these are the

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fastest growing economies and they are

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beginning to flip the world order during

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the brick Summit we saw 13 new countries

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join as partners and this included Asian

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heavyweights like Thailand and Indonesia

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the West they understand the level of

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tread AB bricks expansion poses

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especially to the hegemony of the

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financial system if the the US dollar

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fall so do the Western economies of the

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world and now the West they are striking

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Back The Empire Strikes Back the bank of

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international settlements is plotting to

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end the ambri project because of

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Vladimir Putin Ambridge is a payment

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system independent of Western Banks and

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Swift it’s powered by Central Bank

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digital currencies and is a big threat

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to the dollar Russia has been proposing

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a system to bypass all the sanctions and

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to promote bilateral TR

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Putin wants to doriz the world and the

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ambri platform is the perfect conduit to

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make this happen so when Russia

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identified the underlying technology

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behind Ambridge the bis they just

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freaked out and they’re on the bring of

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closing it down Ambridge is a very

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important Network for the bricks

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countries is led by China and the bank

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of international settlements the bis and

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the main idea is to create a platform

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powered by blockchain technology a black

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box where central banks within the block

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can settle trade with each other without

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oversight countries like China the UAE

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Thailand and even Saudi Arabia can

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transact with each other without going

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through Swift and if you’re the West you

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obviously hit this platform it would

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mean giving up visibility over

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transactions in the global South you

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have no idea literally no idea who’s

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buying or who’s selling what furthermore

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because there isn’t the need to use the

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dollar or Swift sanctions suddenly don’t

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work there isn’t any way to block trade

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if it’s happening outside your network

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and being settled outside your currency

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now remember what Senator Rubio said a

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year back Brazil in our hemisphere

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largest country in the Western

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Hemisphere south of us cut a trade deal

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with China they’re going to from now on

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do trade in their own currencies get

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right around the dollar they’re creating

2:21

a a secondary economy in the world

2:24

totally independent of the United States

2:26

we won’t have to talk about sanctions in

2:28

5 years because there’ll be so many

2:29

countries transacting in currencies

2:31

other than the dollar that that we won’t

2:33

have the ability to sanction them the

2:34

dollar is not just a currency it’s a

2:36

tool of control punishments are only

2:39

effective if the world doesn’t break

2:41

away from the system over 50% of global

2:44

trade is settled in dollars and this is

2:46

what makes the US sanctions just so

2:49

effective and why so many countries are

2:51

afraid if your dollar Reserve suddenly

2:54

gets frozen you could have a currency

2:57

crisis now the heat of the bi

3:00

hinted their involvement is limited to

3:02

countries that follow us rules it

3:05

foreshadows a shutdown of the bricks and

3:07

brick system we cannot directly support

3:10

any project for the bricks we cannot

3:12

operate with countries that subject to

3:14

sanctions and in this case he’s

3:16

referring to the G7 Financial sanctions

3:19

and the country in question is of course

3:21

Russia realize that mosow wasn’t even a

3:24

part of the ambric system however the

3:26

central banks involved are either part

3:29

of bricks or they align with them the

3:31

Arab Emirates Hong Kong and the bank of

3:33

Thailand and the bboc they are the

3:36

original participants Saudi Arabia join

3:39

later but Russia isn’t inside the West

3:42

they afraid of unrestricted trade

3:44

between the global South and Russia if

3:46

bricks can settle payments outside the

3:48

Western Network without using the dollar

3:50

or the Euro it will be Unthinkable it

3:53

will undermine Western Financial hermany

3:56

during The Summit in Kazan Putin pitched

3:58

the idea of a bricks Bridge and the

4:00

technology will be based Loosely on

4:02

Ambridge the creation of a black box is

4:04

freaking the West out because of digital

4:07

technology trade can be done in an

4:09

instant the Thai Central Bank says

4:11

embridge can reduce crossb transfer

4:14

times from 5 days to just several

4:16

seconds you don’t need a US intermediary

4:19

bank to approve the transactions so

4:21

things will move much faster and just

4:24

between the four participants you have

4:26

half a trillion dollars worth of trade

4:28

going on now you extend this to an

4:30

entire of breaks and you have trillions

4:33

in trade that can be dollarized the

4:35

majority of global transactions would be

4:38

unblockable now Russia is just the

4:40

excuse let’s look deeper and understand

4:42

the underlying thread the West is seeing

4:45

there’s a bigger economic war going on

4:47

between the US and China Washington is

4:50

going to pull on every single lever to

4:52

prevent ambri from going live and if

4:55

they have to untwist the B they would do

4:57

whatever it takes China the big Boogyman

5:00

for Washington lawmakers and even

5:02

presidents they can’t go a day without

5:04

mentioning how to contain Beijing

5:07

despite the trade war with the US

5:09

China’s exports to the world continues

5:11

to grow bigger and bigger in 2022 China

5:14

had a trade surplus of nearly $860

5:17

billion they exported 3.5 trillion worth

5:20

of goods and they imported around 2.7

5:23

trillion so you have over $6 trillion

5:25

worth of trade flow that can be

5:27

dollarized the ambri system will help

5:29

Chinese trade become unblockable it also

5:32

helps trading partners ditch the dollar

5:34

and use the Chinese R&B instead that is

5:37

a nightmare situation for the West

5:39

because Chinese Industries they’re not

5:41

going to collapse their trade is growing

5:43

especially electric vehicles and

5:46

semiconductors the main agenda is to

Too Late To Contain BRICS

5:48

lock China and Bricks within the entire

5:51

G7 Financial system to make Beijing

5:54

beholden to the West it’s really

5:56

important we understand the second order

5:58

effects of theorization

6:00

sure sanction proofing yourself from the

6:02

US is a great motivator but the more

6:04

trade gets done in bilateral currencies

6:07

it also hammers away on the US bond

6:09

market when you transact Less in dollars

6:12

there’s a corresponding drop in the need

6:14

to hold us treasuries and this isn’t

6:16

good when the US continues to borrow

6:19

more and more money in this quarter from

6:22

October to December Janet Yellen is

6:25

expected to borrow nearly $550 billion

6:29

over half a trillion in bonds will be

6:31

issued to run the US economy and this

6:33

amount will continue to grow no matter

6:35

who gets into office and let’s really be

6:37

real here whether it’s Harris or whether

6:40

it’s Donald Trump the US deficit is

6:42

going to grow much higher in the years

6:44

to come China theorizing the world

6:46

throws a spanner into the global Bond

6:49

markets it forces the US to keep USS

6:51

higher pushing the US Treasury closer

6:54

and closer towards a default now many G7

6:57

countries they have their wealth tied up

6:59

in US treasuries Japan has over 1.1

7:02

trillion the UK had 740 billion Canada

7:06

has nearly 370 billion as well over 12

7:10

months their Holdings of us bonds have

7:12

been increasing China on the other hand

7:15

is actively dumping di so there’s a

7:18

vested interest in the west to ensure

7:20

the survival of the US bond market

7:23

because if a default happens and the

7:24

Federal Reserve they’re forced to print

7:26

money the real value of their Holdings

7:28

will collapse

7:30

and that’s why the ambri system is just

7:32

so dangerous it gives bricks a platform

7:35

to ditch dollar transactions and if

7:37

trade between members can be done using

7:39

local currencies it reduces the need to

7:42

store any surplus in US bonds we have to

7:45

understand this but here’s the trillion

7:47

dollar question is it too late for the

7:49

bis to stop theorization will shutting

7:52

down ambri really make a difference the

7:54

answer is quite simple it won’t matter

7:57

and it will be the final blow to the

7:59

dollar architecture TR will simply

8:01

collapse and fear will fly all the way

8:03

to the Moon consider two big events that

8:06

happened in the world of payment systems

8:09

earlier in May Hong Kong officially

8:11

launched the digital R&B payments pilot

8:14

the first to take place outside of

8:16

mainland China so people in Hong Kong

8:18

can now open Digital R&B wallets with

8:20

major Chinese Banks using the system

8:23

they can pay merchants in China directly

8:26

and this is just on the retail side but

8:28

it’s a very important step to bypass

8:30

Western Banks using blockchain

8:32

technology and it’s only a matter of

8:34

time before other bricks countries use

8:36

this system Chinese Banks they have a

8:39

global footprint so someone in Saudi

8:41

Arabia or Brazil can eventually use the

8:44

arabb platform to buy stuff directly

8:46

from China and it’s not just retail

This Will Doom USD Trade

8:49

major Banks they realize they need to do

8:52

business with China and the bricks and

8:54

if the West sanctions Beijing Banks they

8:57

still want to earn their billions HSBC a

9:00

UK banking giant has joined China’s

9:03

interbank R&B payment systems or Subs

9:06

it’s China’s version of Swift and is

9:08

completely outside of Us control or

9:10

oversight if China gets kicked out of

9:13

the dollar system tomorrow life will

9:15

continue we can expect more commercial

9:18

Banks across bricks and even the Western

9:20

World to join this alternative so the

9:23

trade of the Bia shutting ambri down is

9:26

quite Hollow it’s quite shallow the cat

9:28

is out of the B the Genies out of the

9:30

bottle and there’s simply no way to stop

9:32

the dollarization in fact I would argue

9:35

that this just drives countries around

9:37

the world to ditch the dollar even

9:39

faster the US is overreaching once again

9:42

is very very desperate and it’s not a

9:44

good look to say the least and we just

9:46

need to look at Global gold demand

9:49

despite prices hitting all-time highs

9:51

demand has grown by 5% in Q3 and it’s a

9:54

new historic record over1 billion have

9:58

flown into gold in this quarter on one

10:01

hand you have exploding deficits and a

10:03

national debt that’s unsustainable and

10:06

now you have the global South looking to

10:08

dump the dollar ambri shutting down is

10:11

going to force central banks to really

10:13

rting their Holdings if the global sou

10:15

creates its own system or if they jump

10:18

into China’s platform obviously local

10:21

currencies will be used I better

10:23

diversify away from us treasuries just

10:26

remember what alen Greenspan said about

10:28

us debt it’s really an eyeopener the US

10:31

probably won’t do a classic default but

10:34

the alternative is just as insane are US

10:38

Treasury bonds still safe to invest in

10:42

very much so I think there’s a this is

10:45

not an issue of credit rating the United

10:49

States can pay any debt it has because

10:53

we can always print money to do that so

10:56

there is zero probability of the

10:59

it’s not a surprise that countries are

11:01

moving away if you a gold investor you

11:03

want the bis to shut and Bridge down

11:06

this will light a fire under brakes to

11:08

develop their own payment system and

11:11

what will this do this will cause them

11:13

to ditch the dollar even faster

11:15

necessity is the mother of invention now

11:18

I like to look at Trends because they

Gold Demand To Explode

11:20

tell us what people are doing and where

11:22

the money is Flowing since the war

11:25

started in 2022 gold demand has erupted

11:27

for central banks from 500 tons a year

11:30

to well over 1,000 tons annually this is

11:34

despite prices rising by over 50% in two

11:37

years you can’t really argue the data

11:39

here the world is losing trust in dollar

11:42

assets the value will either be eroded

11:44

away or get confiscated if the system

11:47

turns on you so shutting down embri will

11:50

be a horrible mistake for the West the

11:52

US will be launching another torpedo

11:54

against the dollar and the bond market

11:56

itself the brick Summit tells us how

11:59

ordinated members are working to secure

12:01

the national trade the addition of the

12:03

bricks Partners tells us more countries

12:05

are interested in an alternative

12:08

destroying the ambri system is the best

12:10

advertisment for multi-polar world but

12:13

let me know what you think Will the west

12:15

really shut down the ambri platform and

12:18

how will this backfire let me know in

12:20

the comments below stay safe be sure to

12:22

smash the like button subscribe as we

12:25

navigate through these crazy times

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The point is each of the BRICS member nation to use its own currecncy.

#LearnMMT

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Gehigarri Geopolitikoak

Joshua Maponga drops a Bomb shell to weak African Leaders, With POWERFUL Speech

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRLii3Mb6kU)

Transkripzioa:

0:00

guys this whole thing of democracy is a

0:03

is is a it’s a smok screen of

0:06

lies because even in countries where

0:09

they are claiming democracy they are

0:11

enjoying more freedom in Africa than we

0:14

can enjoy in their own

0:16

country and I don’t know why we are so

0:18

much scared of dealing with the devil

0:22

once and for all and you tell this

0:24

message to all my white brothers from

0:27

Germany and from South Africa if you are

0:29

not careful the way handle land you are

0:31

going to leave your children with a

0:33

snake in the

0:34

back wow wow translate your information

0:38

into your passion into your action plan

0:41

what I’m challenging swaper to

0:44

do stop stop correcting full stops and

0:47

commas look for your hands and Implement

0:52

what you have said you are going to

0:57

implement and I will say this and I will

0:59

not spare you I’m not coming in as a

1:01

technocrat I’m a technocrat in terms of

1:03

being an intellectual harasser and

1:07

social Maverick who upset systems there

1:10

I’m I’m I’m a professional I will harass

1:13

you and you will not sleep for 16 weeks

1:15

in a raw and and and and I would want

1:17

you as as we are concluding to live here

1:21

uncomfortable and I’m doing this

1:23

deliberately so that you can have an

1:25

action plan that let us go out there and

1:29

let us do something something about it I

1:31

love what my brother said swapo did not

1:34

go to war to fight for

1:37

democracy let’s let’s start right there

1:39

where it’s

1:40

uncomfortable you guys went to

1:42

war and you did not go to war to fight

1:45

for democracy we didn’t go to war so

1:47

that we wanted to share toilets no we

1:49

can build our own toilets we went to war

1:52

because we wanted to restore land number

1:55

one we wanted

1:58

power away from those that were

2:00

oppressing us and have it ourselves and

2:03

I’m not talking about swapo alone I’m

2:05

talking this as a Pana africanist this

2:07

has been the weakness of all African

2:09

governments all of them they went to war

2:13

to fight for land when they were there

2:15

they started organizing governments and

2:18

they made themselves the Kings while

2:20

they were at War and when they came back

2:23

they assumed the instruments of col

2:26

colonial power systems and they started

2:30

become the drivers of the same system

2:32

which had oppressed

2:35

them I’m not mixing my words so we came

2:39

back with presidents when we went to war

2:41

with Kings and when they came back they

2:44

sat on the same chair that the

2:46

colonialist was sitting they became the

2:48

Ministers of Ministers of Health to

2:51

manage the same Health System Ministers

2:53

of Education to manage the same

2:55

education system Ministers of water to

2:58

manage the same water policies even as

3:00

we speak today we still have the red

3:02

line zones in Namibia where Goods cannot

3:05

move

3:06

freely in a country in a country we call

3:10

a country but you cannot cross over with

3:13

avocados and beef you cannot cross this

3:15

line and you sit back and say who drew

3:17

this line a bunch of some buros and

3:20

German guys who said no if you allow

3:22

goods from the north to come down here

3:24

then the businesses of the South will

3:26

die we are the Monopoly holders of

3:28

business in vuk you going to allow cheap

3:30

things from the north to come and those

3:32

red lines are still

3:34

there and we talk about manifestos we

3:38

talk about policy change and yet the the

3:41

devil in the

3:44

room still looks at us and to temper

3:48

with it we all want to tiptoe and put

3:51

Golden Gloves when we begin to talk

3:53

about these real issues that matter come

3:56

with me ladies and gentlemen we only

3:58

have three things to discuss number one

4:00

it is water number two it is land number

4:03

three it is air that’s what we are made

4:06

out of and that’s what gives us

4:08

legitimacy to stay on this Earth every

4:11

one of us we have a right to clean

4:13

air every one of us have a right to

4:15

clean water every one of us have a right

4:18

to

4:19

land so we don’t have all these

4:21

Ministries beautiful and cosmetic as

4:24

they are Ministry of what what Ministry

4:26

of what what Ministry of what what

4:27

Ministry of what what oh you they sound

4:30

very nice those things you only have one

4:33

Ministry come on say after me how many

4:35

Ministries one how many Ministries and

4:38

that is the ministry of

4:40

land because in Ministry of land

4:43

agriculture is there in the ministry of

4:45

land water is there in Ministry of land

4:48

roads is there in Ministry of land

4:50

infrastructure and housing is there in

4:53

Ministry of land mining is there in

4:55

Ministry of land agriculture is there in

4:57

if you don’t have land what are

5:03

ministering I mean we can tiptoe we can

5:06

tiptoe around this thing until the cows

5:09

come home the namibian government

5:11

Through The swapo Liberation

5:13

Organization need once and for all to

5:16

look at land as the real Ministry and

5:19

all other Ministries can wait even

5:20

energy is founded on land without land

5:24

how can you harvest solar how can you

5:26

harvest oil how can you harvest water to

5:30

generate the power that you’re talking

5:31

about so land is critical hear me as I’m

5:34

looking for a landing strip ladies and

5:36

gentlemen when we have these ideas we

5:40

are going to be spending 500 million

5:42

congratulation honorable Minister $ 500

5:45

million going towards agriculture oh put

5:48

your hands together oh wow now stop and

5:51

start crying 70% of that land is still

5:54

sitting in white hands so the 500

5:56

million is going to who

5:59

[Applause]

6:03

where is it going and again before you

6:05

get discouraged as Africans remember you

6:09

learn from your neighbors I’m coming to

6:11

you from a radical space of Zimbabwe now

6:14

you have an option because South African

6:16

policies of land are affected number one

6:19

by Germany number two by South Africa

6:21

and your own namibian policies shame to

6:25

say South African land 72% of that land

6:28

still lays and insists in white farmers

6:31

in Namibia you’re at 70% so when you

6:34

look at yourselves in terms of land just

6:35

consider that you are exactly where

6:37

South Africa is I’ll address you as

6:39

politicians because of the Golden Gloves

6:42

around

6:43

landc broke into

6:46

pieces

6:48

udm Lot Party what do you call

6:52

it cop after cop e after e m K and you

7:00

go to the manifestos of all these

7:02

political parties that broke away fromc

7:05

it was one single issue that they are

7:07

not willing to address the issue of land

7:10

Namibia you’re not far from that I see

7:12

lots of young people beginning to look

7:15

for change they’re not looking for

7:17

change is because you’re are being

7:19

gentle the way you look at this monster

7:22

so I’ll give you a quick solution the

7:24

quicker you address this issue the

7:26

better follow me carefully we are going

7:29

going to do everything according to the

7:30

rule of law

7:34

congratulations who

7:36

law the same Roman Dutch law that send

7:41

you to war is the same law you’re are

7:43

trying to

7:44

implement to fix it now let me teach you

7:47

something like a

7:49

criminal use the law but use it to your

7:52

advantage this is how you do it I’m

7:54

telling you a strategy like a serious

7:56

criminal you agree that we’re going to

7:59

buy all they learn from

8:00

you but we’re going to pay you only to

8:03

the developments that we have

8:05

done but we’re going to detect deduct

8:08

the distractions that you have done and

8:11

will give you the

8:15

change I mean that makes sense we agree

8:18

so you found our land virgin it was

8:20

clean it was productive you have worked

8:23

on it for 50 60 years you’ve put

8:25

fertilizers you’ve polluted the rivers

8:28

you’ve what what what the quality of the

8:29

land that you found Vis A the quality of

8:32

the land that we are now buying cannot

8:35

be at the same price so we agreed to the

8:37

3 million pages of your farm we deduct

8:41

cotations you know salting of the land

8:45

destruction of Nature and Etc and we

8:48

give you the change and then we can

8:50

decide how much can we pay you for what

8:52

you destroyed I mean if they use the law

8:55

because for me it’s clear if you take

8:56

away the law the land without law how

8:59

how can we use law to take it back it

9:02

was taken without law in our own way in

9:04

Zimbabwe we would take it back without

9:06

law that’s fair unless there were

9:09

treaties that were signed for you to

9:11

take it by law what am I talking about

9:13

when it comes to the issues of land

9:16

Zimbabwe we took a radical Land Reform

9:19

program follow very carefully we got

9:22

tired 25 years of being lied to by the

9:25

British government we are going to we

9:27

are going to when they were using our

9:28

land as Retirement package for their

9:30

soldiers from the British Army and they

9:32

lied for 25 years hoping that in 25

9:35

years mgab will be gone they were

9:37

disappointed the man was still alive and

9:39

he was there and the promises they had

9:40

given him were not fulfilled so it

9:43

became a mess the soldier said if you

9:45

don’t give us land now you and Britain

9:47

are all going out mgab to make the U1 in

9:50

his policies and look at Tony Blair and

9:52

says Tony Blair you can keep your

9:54

Britain I’ll keep my Zimbabwe but that

9:56

was under emergency they grabbed the

9:58

land I’m being very Frank very Frank

10:01

they grabbed the land unfortunately our

10:03

brothers being our brothers they

10:05

distributed the land amongst themselves

10:07

it triggered a little bit to the bottom

10:09

but the rest of them the generals and

10:10

the Army some grabbed more than they

10:12

could need and up to now chased the

10:15

white people out of the economy and our

10:17

food basket went down our economy went

10:20

down sanctions followed us and for the

10:23

rest of this generation you have known

10:25

Zimbabwe as a junk State because of that

10:28

now you and a IIA you’re smart slightly

10:31

smarter than us so I’ll give you a 5e to

10:34

10e plan start a vigorous agricultural

10:38

training program for your youth stop

10:40

talking land

10:42

stop just stop don’t make noise for

10:45

these white guys they will wake up but

10:47

I’m giving you a strategy for the next 5

10:50

to 10 years start developing serious

10:53

commercial farmers who understand the

10:56

Agro business from soil to plants to

11:00

animal husbandry to what who understand

11:02

it fully then take the communal land

11:05

that is now available experiment with

11:08

them teach them let them know how to do

11:12

the food security business remember guys

11:15

the guy who feeds you controls your

11:17

mouth you can’t talk too

11:19

much if you if you are borrowing food

11:21

from me I mean and remember food is now

11:25

being used as a weapon so they will

11:27

control your food as they did in other

11:30

countries and as they are still doing

11:31

now so have an educational program first

11:34

so it starts off with your educational

11:36

system develop agricultural institutions

11:40

as

11:41

swapo vigorous

11:44

ones then slowly when they graduate

11:46

these kids start putting them on the

11:49

farms 5 years from now 10 years from now

11:52

your first graduates you can begin to

11:54

approach critical farmers and purchase

11:56

those Farms because chasing them away

11:59

without a long-term plan you may have to

12:02

follow the path which Zimbabwe did the

12:04

Zimbabwe model is perfect except that it

12:07

was rapid and it did not meet up with a

12:10

properly planned educational system that

12:13

will be able to protect the stomachs of

12:14

the people but while I’m saying that our

12:17

stomachs are captured and they are

12:18

colonized we need to liberate ourselves

12:20

from our fxks and

12:22

knives because poor agriculture gives us

12:25

poor health and poor health feeds into

12:28

our health system and all these GMO

12:31

Foods we’re talking about in terms of

12:32

land we need to liberate ourselves and

12:35

start going back to organic farming

12:37

indigenous seeds small seeds our parents

12:40

did not have water shipped around where

12:43

where where where we need more trucks to

12:44

carry water uhuh they were staying where

12:47

they were staying and they had access to

12:48

water but when you moved them away from

12:50

where they were now you need to move

12:52

water to where they are which is not

12:54

practical so we need to start looking at

12:56

vigorous ways of violently VI ously

13:00

transforming this mindset particularly

13:02

as the ruling party and swapo swapo hear

13:05

me well stop acting like an opposition

13:08

party you are a ruling

13:10

party you are not an opposition party

13:14

set the agenda items loud and clear and

13:18

let the rest of the nation follow your

13:21

agenda as a nation and a ruling

13:25

party you don’t have to constantly

13:28

apologize apologize and saying things to

13:31

correct things uh-uh you are the leaders

13:34

so map the path and the rest of the

13:36

political parties and these ones who are

13:38

backing on the side they will follow

13:40

your lead as you are the leaders

13:43

yourselves in conclusion let me sit down

13:46

otherwise I’ll talk until the cops come

13:48

home

13:50

um you need to again lastly to Benchmark

13:54

your land reform strategy and go to

13:57

China learn from from China no one owns

14:00

land in China the government owns land

14:04

we give you Le

14:05

agreements when you die and the lease

14:08

expires the land flows back to the

14:10

owners who is the

14:12

state

14:15

Tanzania Britain you can own a little

14:18

bit of what the queen does not want but

14:21

the rest of it belongs to the crown and

14:24

if you don’t like Britain you can lift

14:27

your house and go the land

14:31

remains as a property of the queen what

14:35

is above your house belongs to us what

14:38

is underneath your house belongs to us

14:40

you only own what is on top of the house

14:42

which is basical that is

14:45

Britain you visit UA

14:48

Dubai the king owns the land M and Etc

14:52

we belong so guys this whole thing of

14:55

democracy is a is is a it’s a smoke

14:57

screen of Lies

15:00

because even in countries where they are

15:02

claiming democracy they are enjoying

15:05

more freedom in Africa than we can enjoy

15:08

in their own

15:09

country and I don’t know why we are so

15:12

much scared of dealing with the devil

15:15

once and for all and you tell this

15:17

message to all my white brothers from

15:20

Germany and from South Africa if you are

15:22

not careful the way you handle land you

15:24

are going to leave your children with a

15:26

snake in the back because these young

15:29

people you see here one day when they

15:31

wake up and they ask each other where is

15:33

our land after being to Australia and

15:36

they told you’re illegal immigrant they

15:38

go to America and they told you’re an

15:40

alien they go to Britain and they told

15:42

you a foreigner and they come back home

15:45

here and they are landless your own

15:47

children you will turn in your grave as

15:51

our children will start victimizing your

15:53

children if you are smart enough to hear

15:56

a fool start making arrangements to

15:59

relinquish some of the land into the

16:02

black hands to diffuse the anger of the

16:05

people use democracy to bribe

16:09

them and be nice to them when they can

16:12

still listen because time will come when

16:16

they you will want to talk and will not

16:18

want to talk you’ll want to negotiate

16:21

and you will not want to

16:23

negotiate maximize on time and as far as

16:27

land is concerned gentlemen we don’t

16:29

have to

16:30

apologize for what rightfully belongs to

16:33

us the African does not own his land the

16:36

land owns him from it we have come to it

16:40

we shall return I owe my allegiance to

16:44

the soil where I come from because soil

16:47

is spiritual that’s where my history is

16:51

that’s where my forefathers are buried I

16:53

eat from it I drink from it my history

16:56

is written in the land and whoever owns

16:58

own my land owns my blessings because

17:01

when it rains God has blessed me if I

17:04

don’t have access to land I don’t have

17:06

access to existence therefore every man

17:08

must have two wives the first wife is

17:10

land and the second wife is the one who

17:13

make children for you if you don’t have

17:15

land you don’t have a right to

17:21

reproduction because you cannot sleep

17:23

with your wife on WhatsApp you can’t

17:25

sleep with her on Facebook you need an

17:27

address you need an address land land is

17:31

the address that legitimizes even making

17:34

children that’s why when Lions walk

17:36

around the bush they lift up their legs

17:38

and they mark their territories and

17:40

after they’ve marked their territories

17:42

then they start reproducing our animals

17:45

now better than us that we fail to have

17:48

access to our own spaces so that we can

17:51

reproduce after our own s i challenge

17:54

swapo to deal with land issues

17:57

violently take off those bloody gloves

18:01

get down to business but be strategic be

18:05

thoughtful be mindful be future seeeing

18:10

and put strategies that will work but no

18:13

matter how long you wait sweet talking

18:17

around land it will boil down to one

18:20

thing who will ultimately be the owner

18:23

of the land so I would want to respect

18:25

that by policy let’s keep the land a

18:28

state land

18:29

let people list it from us as they work

18:32

and let us constantly be in control

18:34

because this is one of the only assets

18:36

that we have as a nation and if we must

18:39

be Sovereign we can’t have Germans here

18:41

who have farms in our place and they’re

18:44

busy

18:46

sitting

18:48

somewhere they don’t even come here they

18:51

just send their friends to come and

18:52

shoot some few

18:54

Impalas and they convert some of the

18:56

agricultural land into tourism plot

18:59

where their friends can come and hunt

19:01

and they don’t even pay the money here

19:03

sorry honorable

19:05

minister they buy the tickets and pay in

19:12

Germany then they buy tickets to come

19:14

here just to visit the only money you

19:17

receive if ever they come it’s your

19:19

hotel and your water the rest of the

19:22

profits of these Farms which are in

19:25

white hands the benefit is not even

19:27

coming towards namibian

19:30

GDP and we are making serious losses

19:33

both in terms of land utilization and

19:35

profit realizing and sooner or later we

19:38

must discover who is our enemy and who

19:40

is our friends this is how I want you to

19:42

think this is how I want you to feel

19:45

this is how I want you to do swap

19:50

[Applause]

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IBRAHIM TRAORE; Ghanaian President sends delegates to meet IBRAHIM TRAORE for peace talks

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy7y5nzlWK0)

The President of Faso, Head of State, Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ, granted, this Wednesday, October 30, 2024, an audience to the Ambassador of the Republic of Ghana in our country, Boniface Gambila Adagbila.

The Ghanaian diplomat, at the end of his mission, came to the Head of State. On this occasion, the President of Faso and his host revisited the cooperation relations between the two border countries

Transkripzioa:

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[Music]

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ladies and gentlemen this is

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interlog this is interlog I’m here once

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again with some truly inspiring news

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today we’re celebrating a remarkable

0:12

movement for peace and unity between

0:15

Burkina Faso and Ghana this renewed

0:18

partnership between the two Nations

0:20

marks a significant step forward

0:22

reminding us all of the Power of

0:25

collaboration and shared purpose in a

0:29

region marked by resilience the recent

0:32

exchange between Burkina faso’s

0:34

president ibraim TR re and Ghana’s

0:37

president Nana akufo Ado symbolizes a

0:40

reaffirmed Brotherhood between two

0:42

Nations historically geographically and

0:45

spiritually United today we’ll explore

0:48

the significance of this strengthened

0:50

Bond and what it means for both

0:52

countries their citizens and Africa at

0:57

large as Ganan Ambassador Bon gamila

1:00

adaga said so eloquently people might

1:03

see Ghana and Burkina Faso as two

1:06

politically divided countries because of

1:08

borders that have been artificially

1:10

assigned to us the truth is that Ghana

1:14

and burina foso are two brother

1:19

countries this sentiment is not just

1:21

diplomatic nicity it’s an echo of an

1:24

African Spirit of cooperation that has

1:26

spanned Generations let’s break down why

1:29

this relationship ship matters now more

1:32

than

1:33

ever begin by exploring the historical

1:36

cultural and social ties between Ghana

1:39

and Burkina Faso extending far beyond

1:42

colonial era borders discuss how

1:44

traditional ties regional trade and

1:47

cultural exchange between the mossi guni

1:51

and DBA people among others created a

1:54

bond that diplomacy today merely

1:57

formalizes this section would praise the

1:59

leaders for recognizing these age-old

2:01

ties and the goodwi they bring next

2:05

delve into the serious and immediate

2:07

issues of regional security that Ghana

2:09

and Burkina Faso face together in this

2:12

era where militancy disregards

2:14

boundaries a United Ghana and Burkina

2:17

Faso send a powerful message about

2:19

Cooperative security and mutual

2:21

protection here emphasize the strength

2:24

of President TR re and president akufo

2:26

ad’s partnership and the security

2:29

advantages of a solid united front

2:32

highlight how peace between Ghana and

2:34

Burkina Faso opens doors for economic

2:37

Synergy expanded trade routes shared

2:39

agricultural Innovation and an

2:41

infrastructure of cooperation could

2:43

support economic growth on both sides

2:46

this section would also Spotlight

2:48

potential shared projects in agriculture

2:50

education and Technology Building A

2:53

Narrative around Prosperity the

2:56

relationship between President TR re and

2:58

president akufo ado sets a powerful

3:01

example for regional Unity across the

3:03

continent here cite this partnership as

3:06

an embodiment of pan-african ideals and

3:08

as a step towards achieving the African

3:10

Union’s objectives this renewed peace

3:13

isn’t just a political gesture it’s an

3:15

expression of Africa’s potential to

3:17

overcome divisions and face the future

3:19

United as we watch president tror and

3:22

president akufo Ado Bridge any divides

3:25

we’re reminded of a truth Africa is

3:28

stronger together this partnership is a

3:30

Beacon of Hope for pan-african Unity

3:32

showing the world that our borders no

3:34

matter how they came to be can never

3:36

separate the strength of our shared

3:40

values cooperation Ghana and Burkina

3:44

Faso are two brother countries

3:47

ambassador of the Republic of Ghana the

3:49

president of foso head of state Captain

3:52

ibraim tra granted this Wednesday

3:55

October 30th 2024 an audience to the

3:58

ambassador of the Republic of Ghana in

4:00

our country bonface gamila

4:06

adaga on this occasion the president of

4:09

foso and his host Revisited the

4:11

cooperation relations between the two

4:13

border

4:14

countries people might see Ghana and

4:16

Burkina Faso as two politically divided

4:19

countries because we have borders that

4:21

have been artificially assigned to us

4:24

the truth is that Ghana and Burkina Faso

4:27

are two brother countries the ghanan

4:30

Diplomat said after the audience with

4:32

the head of state in view of the

4:35

geographical and historical proximity

4:37

between the two countries the head of

4:39

state and his host discussed the need to

4:43

strengthen cooperation between Ghana and

4:46

Burkina Faso we reviewed our cooperation

4:50

and we believe that we must strengthen

4:52

the support we provide to each other

4:55

said bonfice gomila ad doila in the

4:58

current context of security challenge

5:00

marked by militancy that transcends

5:02

countries the ghanan Ambassador insisted

5:05

on the need to strengthen relations

5:06

between countries in the sub region for

5:09

a return to security and peace for this

5:12

Ghana is committed to supporting Burkina

5:14

Faso because if Burkina Faso is invaded

5:17

all coastal countries will also be

5:20

invaded said the ghanian Diplomat

5:22

strengthening bonds of Brotherhood and

5:24

cooperation with Ghana esteemed

5:27

ambassador of the Republic of Ghana

5:30

bonfice gamila

5:32

adaga distinguished guests honorable

5:35

delegates ladies and

5:39

gentlemen today as We Gather here in

5:42

this Spirit of camaraderie we celebrate

5:44

the profound ties that have bound Bina

5:47

Faso and Ghana together through

5:49

generations our brotherly nations may be

5:52

separated by borders yet our histories

5:55

cultures and shared Visions for a United

5:57

Africa reveal that we are are

5:59

inseparably connected this is a bond

6:02

that runs deeper than any demarcation on

6:04

a map it is a connection forged in the

6:08

spirit of resilience mutual respect and

6:11

shared aspirations our meeting here

6:14

today is a powerful Testament to the

6:16

unity that exists between Ghana and

6:18

borina Faso and I am honored to

6:21

acknowledge the dedicated service of

6:23

Ambassador bonfice gamila adila who has

6:27

exemplified these ideals during his

6:29

tenure his work reflects a vision of

6:32

African cooperation that is more than a

6:35

mere diplomatic exchange as Ambassador

6:38

adak baa himself has stated Ghana and

6:41

Burkina Faso are in every meaningful way

6:44

brother countries this Bond goes beyond

6:48

geographical boundaries it is grounded

6:51

in a Unity of purpose and shared history

6:54

that has transcended the artificial

6:56

borders assigned to us long ago his

6:59

historically the connections between

7:01

borina Faso and Ghana have been vibrant

7:04

and Rich marked by centuries of cultural

7:08

Exchange Trade and the exchange of ideas

7:12

and traditions our people have traveled

7:15

these lands freely creating familial and

7:17

social bonds that continue to this day

7:20

these bonds have given us shared values

7:23

values of hospitality resilience and the

7:27

pursuit of justice and peace

7:30

we are in many ways reflections of each

7:32

other and our partnership is a testament

7:35

to the powerful impact of this shared

7:38

Heritage in today’s world security is a

7:42

Cornerstone of freedom and prosperity

7:44

and we recognize that the threats facing

7:47

our nations are shared ones militancy

7:50

Insurgency and violent extremism have

7:53

emerged as menaces that disregard

7:56

borders affecting Bina Faso and G

8:00

alike as well as our neighboring

8:02

countries across the region as

8:04

Ambassador adagala rightly pointed out

8:07

the security of Burkina Faso is directly

8:10

linked to the security of coastal

8:12

countries like Ghana the challenges we

8:14

face today are therefore not isolated

8:16

and the response must also be

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[Music]

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Collective this is the end of our

8:25

program today see you on inter Vlog same

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time tomorrow thanks for watching

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