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The era of the U.S. as the world’s sole protector is ending, replaced by a cold-eyed deal to split the globe into spheres of influence. From the shift in Venezuela to the inevitable realignment in Thailand and Ukraine, we are seeing the U.S., China, and Russia prioritize 'managed control' over open conflict. This isn't just diplomacyβ€”it’s survival. Because the U.S. remains critically dependent on Chinese resources to build its own advanced weaponry, a full-scale war is a non-starter. Instead, we are seeing a strategic retreat from the UN and a world left to fend for itself, as the superpowers negotiate who gets what based on industrial necessity rather than democratic ideals.
yeah, that's why most of africa and middle east will remain contested, also like 1984. the reason is that denial of access to waterways is now very cheap with AI powered autonomous drones. they can even just sleep there for ages until waking up and doing some nefarious thing. undersea cables, pipelines. forget it. land power is what happens next.