Kazakhstan is a huge country just above Iran to the northeast, is now saying, we're not going to work with the West anymore. We're going to work with China and Russia.
Kazakhstan is a huge country just above Iran to the northeast, is now saying, we're not going to work with the West anymore. We're going to work with China and Russia.
Then how come the Strait of Hormuz is closed and it's going to stay closed?
But what it points to is we are aiming towards a world that is divided into resource zones. The whole PAX Americana from the end of the Second World until recently is coming to an end. We're not only going to have economic influence spheres, we're actually going to fight for our zones. That's what Venezuela was about. We're going to kick the Chinese, the Russians, the Cubans out of South America if we can. Big stick policy.
At a certain point, as the UK falls to the Caliphate or to a civil war, Ireland could be the eastern anchor of our island chain. We'll have Canada, hopefully. We get on better terms with Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Ireland, and the rest of Europe, God help them, because it's going to be, the women are either going to be wearing burqas or it's going to be a civil war.
So I think we're going into now a quasi-war where the world is splitting into blocks. And depending on if you want to count China and Russia as allies, then you could say it's America and the West, a declining America and the West versus the BRICS countries led by Russia and China.