Experts: Global Conflicts Are Interconnected, Not Chaotic
An analysis suggests that current major conflicts, including US-Iran diplomacy, Russia's war in Ukraine, and China's role, are interconnected and reflect a power shift from the US to China.
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An article published by TVNET argues that the apparent global chaos is actually the culmination of long-term processes. The chaotic diplomacy between the Trump administration and Iran is just one example showing that the international system can no longer prevent or mitigate geopolitical upheavals.
The analysis emphasizes that today's major conflicts are interconnected and follow a strong logic of adaptation and resilience. Experts often mistakenly describe the situation as chaos, but in reality, it reflects a broader hegemonic shift from the US to China.
China supports Russia to weaken the West. Without this support, Russia would be unable to continue its unsuccessful war in Ukraine. The analysis also notes that a significant part of the blame for the lack of institutional stabilizers lies with Donald Trump.
