If you actually look at what’s going on. The Geopolitics is getting very interesting.
Russia despite the saber rattling and threats. Made no serious kinetic efforts to dissuade or oppose Finland and Swedens Ascension to NATO status. Which suggests they might not be anywhere near as threatened by NATO on their doorstep as they want people to believe.
In fact the Country that proved the biggest obstacle was Turkey. Who despite increasing criticisms of the alliance and threats to withdraw hasn’t.
Argentina under Milei is leaning towards the U.S. And he’s already stated an intention to have his Government and the Argentine Military to begin drafting modernization plans. Despite the nations dismal financial state.
Brazil under Bolsanaro was taking a similar path of leaning towards the U.S geopolitically. It stands to reason that path would resume when he takes office again. Which suggests a potential looming shift of the Continent at large. As that is two of the major regional power brokers.
Traditional Asian and Pacific Allies are recommitting to relationships with the U.S. And we’re even acquiring new ones. If you look Vietnam for instance is increasingly aligning itself towards the United States. Japan and the Philippines have made a Military access agreement.
The situation in the Middle East. While far from stable. Certainly isn’t behaving like what was expected.
If you actually look at what’s going on. The Geopolitics is getting very interesting.
Russia despite the saber rattling and threats. Made no serious kinetic efforts to dissuade or oppose Finland and Swedens Ascension to NATO status. Which suggests they might not be anywhere near as threatened by NATO on their doorstep as they want people to believe.
In fact the Country that proved the biggest obstacle was Turkey. Who despite increasing criticisms of the alliance and threats to withdraw hasn’t.
Argentina under Milei is leaning towards the U.S. And he’s already stated an intention to have his Government and the Argentine Military to begin drafting modernization plans. Despite the nations dismal financial state.
Brazil under Bolsanaro was taking a similar path of leaning towards the U.S geopolitically. It stands to reason that path would resume when he takes office again. Which suggests a potential looming shift of the Continent at large. As that is two of the major regional power brokers.
Traditional Asian and Pacific Allies are recommitting to relationships with the U.S. And we’re even acquiring new ones. If you look Vietnam for instance is increasingly aligning itself towards the United States. Japan and the Philippines have made a Military access agreement.
The situation in the Middle East. While far from stable. Certainly isn’t behaving like what was expected.
It’s getting very interesting. Indeed.