

Sooner or later, the West will have to recognize that the new multipolar order was not created to compete with the West, but to stop its race that risked dragging the world into the abyss.
The future global order will be shaped less by data ownership than by how data is used for the benefit of humanity.
They are all directly or indirectly linked to the new Grand Strategy, whose main challenge is China.
So the Big Oil Picture in Venezuela is way complex than the Trump 2.0 gang suspects.
The advance of de-dollarization and the uncertainty of Western markets have created a situation conducive to experimenting with alternatives to the so-called “old order.”
In the absence of direct, conventional conflict, the US interest is to maintain control over China, its narrative, and its military engagement.
Constant pressure is an attempt at repeated provocation and a soft power of continuous stress on Beijing, but the strategy is well known to the Chinese.
According to U.S. military leaders, American armed forces may not have sufficient time for “China-style” wargaming.