The old world is eroding
Introduction
Whoever looks at what is happening on world maps now will realize that the old world is eroding. What I mean by the old world is the one after World War II, that world that was based on so-called international rules and laws, the United Nations world, and the right of peoples to self-determination. Preventing global wars, such as what happened in World War II.
This world has now become a thing of the past. Rules are not applied, nor are laws enforced. The scope of successive wars has expanded in more than one place in the world. Wars are usually one of the means of politics, but they are no longer so now. Rather, we are faced with a new concept entitled: “War for war.” Something like art schools, which is known as “art for art” But what is more dangerous here is that war is a deadly art.
If we apply this concept to world maps, we will find it implemented in more than one place. If we look at the border between Europe and Asia, where the Ukrainian theater is, we will find that the Russian-Ukrainian war broke out due to the restoration of the concept of the Cold War.
Russia complains of the comprehensive interference of the European-American West in arranging the Ukrainian interior. In the beginning, they helped in the colored revolution on Ukrainian lands, and the pro-Russian ruling regime was changed at that time, and in the end there was a decision to try to include Ukraine in NATO, which is what I feel. Russia is in danger, and with pressure in this direction, Russia found itself waging a war that does not belong to the concept of war as a tool of politics, but rather belongs to the concept of wars without borders.
After more than two years, war erupts between the two countries. The goal here is far beyond the goals of ancient wars. As a result, the latent danger of using nuclear weapons has been triggered and the geographical collision has expanded, after the visit made by the Russian President to North Korea and the signing of unprecedented agreements related to... By common defense.
This visit awakened the nuclear monster on sea, land, air and space in the world. Immediately after the Russian announcement of mobilizing these strategic weapons, the West and NATO moved with it to announce their continued support for Ukraine. We saw the American fleets move towards their ally, South Korea, in the wake of the Russian President’s visit, in a message that Open war continues.
If we reapply the same concept to this type of war, we find that it matches what is happening in Sudan, as it is still burning, and is even expanding, and has entered the circle of open war, or that without a goal.
Rather, Sudan has become an arena for international polarization, for the same roaming forces clashing over geography. Another, and even more dangerous, Sudan has become a shooting range for weapons supplied by international factories.
The world received a new danger in the Palestinian territories. War broke out in the Gaza Strip to take on global dimensions, in which all international and regional powers clashed, calling on religions and beliefs, which is also calling for major polarizations.
So, these wars struck the walls of the post-World War II system, erased the concept of war as a tool of politics, and adopted the concept of open wars, or war without[RF1] limits.
Conclusion
So, in the midst of this dangerous concept of open wars, the maps of the ancient world are gradually eroding, and even threaten a grave danger, with the so-called “Third World War” perhaps breaking out, a war that cannot be compared to any other in the past.
Accordingly, the peoples of the world and its maps, they cannot stabilize without a global system that believes in rules and laws, and cultural, religious and ethnic diversity without discrimination. The unipolar world has expired.
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