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Geopolitics

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A discussion of geopolitical trends from history and today.

geopolitics (jē″ō-pŏl′ĭ-tĭks) noun

The study of the relationship among politics and geography, demography, and economics, especially with respect to the foreign policy of a nation.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17794991

Journalism and Analysis from an Anti-imperialist Perspective

In this special Saturday livestream, we will dive deep into the growing threat of nuclear conflict as recent provocations from NATO have Russia taking the gloves off...and China is joining in?!? Meanwhile, Yemen has dealt a mega blow to Israel, penetrating its defensives thousands of kilometers away. What does all of this mean for the future of the world order? While all eyes are on the US elections, this stream will delineate the geopolitical developments the establishment does not what you to know about.

PUTIN, CHINA READY NUCLEAR WAR | SCOTT RITTER REACTS | YEMEN-ISRAEL WAR EXPLODES


Summary

  1. The drone strike by Yemen signifies a dangerous escalation in regional hostilities, challenging Israel’s military dominance and strategy.
  2. Israel’s retaliatory actions may provoke further aggression from Yemen and allied forces, potentially leading to a protracted conflict.
  3. The involvement of the axis of resistance suggests a united front against Israeli operations, complicating military responses.
  4. China’s and Russia’s commitment to international law highlights a shift in global power dynamics, as they may challenge US influence.
  5. The uncertain response from the US and NATO could lead to unpredictable military actions, increasing global instability.
  6. A post-Ukraine order may undermine US and NATO dominance, resulting in a more volatile international landscape.
  7. Continuous military engagements in the region could escalate into broader conflicts, necessitating international attention and intervention.
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