Europe in free fall
P. Kopa, Prague, November 16, 2025
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A new multipolar world
We are witnessing a great spectacle in which the hegemony of the US is being broken down through its own fault, due to its superiority complex that cannot accept that the Western bloc does not obey it, that shakes its dependence. Thus, a new pole of hegemonic power is forming, led by China and supported by Russia and India: the BRICS+.
China maintains very close relations with Russia, Pakistan, and Iran, and a wide network of strategic partnerships with countries such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Egypt, and Brazil. It has gained the explicit support of at least 70 countries, mostly in the Global South (Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, Oceania), often motivated by economic cooperation or infrastructure financing.
Russia’s closest allies are Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and China. Other close partners include India, Syria, North Korea, and Iran, as well as Vietnam. In Latin America, Russia maintains strong ties with Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. Within Central Asia, it has the support of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and, on occasion, Turkey.
Current developments
- Gorbachev and other Russian presidents reluctantly accepted the entry of many countries into NATO that were previously under communist control. They joined the North Atlantic alliance in two stages: in 1999, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary joined. Between 2004 and 2009, the three Baltic countries, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Albania, and Croatia were also integrated into NATO.
When Putin came to power in 2012, he had to swallow this encirclement.
This situation was ultimately the trigger that prompted Putin to neutralize NATO’s expansion. But he did not count on his special military operation expanding into the current war of attrition with more than a million deaths. Putin insists that he does not want to go to war with Europe, but only wants to achieve Ukraine’s neutrality in the sense that it remains outside NATO’s influence.
- Russia is and feels European, and what it wants is to live in peace, with growing trade relations with Europe and the rest of the world. Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, and Poland are responding to this Russian openness. Neither Putin nor the Russian government wants war with Europe, unless Europe takes the initiative, which would force them to defend themselves.
- Faced with the excesses and abuses of the US, for example in tariff and political matters, European governments prefer to deal directly with Russia and China, leaving aside American tutelage.
- In its blind hegemonic dogmatism, the dominant attitude of the US has caused many governments to throw themselves into the arms of BRICS+. The initial founding core of Russia, China, India, and Brazil has attracted the following members: South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. More than 30 additional countries have applied for membership. In addition, supporters include Belarus, Algeria, Bolivia, Cuba, and African, Asian, and Latin American countries.
The end of US expansionism
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The United States maintains the world’s largest network of military bases, with estimates ranging from 750 to more than 800 facilities in nearly 70 countries and territories, many of them classified or confidential.
According to researchers such as William Blum, journalistic reports record that the US has overthrown or supported the overthrow of nearly 50 governments on different continents since the end of World War II. Documented cases include countries in Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, through coups d’état, covert operations, and financial, military, or logistical support. Examples include Iran (1953), Guatemala (1954), Chile (1973), Iraq (2003), Libya (2011), and Ukraine (2014).
With regard to wars, various studies indicate that the United States has initiated or directly participated in around 200 armed conflicts since 1945; some sources even estimate that the country has been responsible for 81% of the wars in that period. Notable conflicts include the Korean War, Vietnam, the invasion of Grenada, Panama, the Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan, intervention in Kosovo, Syria, and Libya. This US expansionism helps to explain why it attempted, via the CIA, to make Ukraine a member of NATO, disregarding the agreements reached with Russia, in which the US committed not to go beyond the borders of the Warsaw Pact.
On this point, we offer the opinion of the most reliable scientific authorities on the subject, Maerschheimer and R. Kennedy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNC3N93YYNE&t=69s Although both are American, they have the intellectual honesty to harshly criticize their own government.
The underlying motive for this behavior has always been the defense of its own interests, some of which have been good, such as the defeat of Nazism at the cost of 300,000 American soldiers killed in combat. This was followed by the Korean and Vietnam wars, which contributed to the fall of communism in Russia.
Europe abandoned
The US realized that it had exposed itself too much in its direct aid to Ukraine, so it left Europe to its own devices, offering only weapons. The sabotage of the Russian gas pipeline by the UK and the US is causing the German economy to collapse, as well as those of other countries. Europeans are taking to the streets in protest because some countries in Europe are instigating a fight against Russia. The risk of the war spreading to European soil is real if France, Great Britain, Germany, Finland, and Sweden do not stop beating the drums of war as soon as possible.
Finland and Sweden recently joined NATO, which is now dissolving beneath their feet, eliminating the security they sought against Russia. The vast majority of European governments and their citizens reject war: we are witnessing the painful spectacle of certain governments betraying their citizens by following a suicidal external agenda imposed by the globalists of the Davos 2030 Agenda, adopted as is by the United Nations and controlled by them and financed by the citizens of the member countries.