In the current global environment, uncertainty has become the defining reality. Several possible paths are emerging, yet many fundamental questions remain unanswered. The coming months will provide greater clarity. What is already evident, however, is that the multipolar world is no longer a distant idea — it has become a direct challenge to the existing unipolar order.
Europe: Partner in Name, Subordinate in Reality
For years, the United States has treated Europe not as an equal ally, but as a subordinate force expected to follow instructions. The Ukraine conflict exposes this imbalance more clearly than any diplomatic statement ever could.
- The groundwork for instability in Ukraine was laid as early as 2008
- The events of 2013–14 turned a managed crisis into a permanent confrontation
- The Minsk agreements were never meant to be honored
- Admissions made in 2021 by Angela Merkel and former Ukrainian president Poroshenko confirmed that these agreements were used merely to buy time
Europe paid the price through an energy shock, inflation, and industrial decline, while the United States benefited from arms exports, LNG sales, and financial leverage. This was not an accident — it was strategic design.
Braking the Rise of BRICS
The expansion of BRICS and its push toward alternative financial mechanisms pose a direct threat to American dominance. Washington’s response has been consistent and aggressive.
- Encouraging political instability
- Applying economic pressure and sanctions
- Weaponizing global financial institutions
The objective is clear: prevent the emergence of any independent power bloc that can operate outside American control.
Control Over Resources and Strategic Geography
American power projection is not driven by ideology alone. It is deeply rooted in control over resources and strategic locations.
- Greenland for its rare earth potential and Arctic routes
- Pressure on resource-rich neutral states across Africa and Latin America
- Seizure of ships in international waters and coercion at key maritime choke points
When Washington openly claims that its domestic law overrides international law, it effectively signals the collapse of the rules-based order it once claimed to defend.
The Regime-Change Template
- Economic strangulation through sanctions
- Internal destabilization
- Color revolutions or proxy conflicts
From attempts to abduct Venezuela’s president, to offering public bounties, to threatening tariffs of up to 500 percent, the message is blunt: submission or punishment. This is not diplomacy — it is coercion.
Syria: A Strategic Warning
The effort to overthrow the Syrian government was never about Syria alone. It was designed to weaken and humiliate Russia, which had emerged as the visible face of the multipolar challenge. The intent was to discourage others from following the same path.
Financial Weapons: SWIFT and the Petrodollar
- Exclusion from SWIFT functions as economic suffocation
- The petrodollar system secures control over global trade flows
- Tariff wars are used to fracture supply chains and force compliance
Conclusion
American strategy has abandoned subtlety. What we are witnessing is a desperate attempt to preserve a fading unipolar system. History repeatedly shows that power maintained through fear and coercion eventually erodes from within.
Now billion-dollar question:
Will the world submit to U.S. coercion, or rise against its dominance?
Every move threatens the multipolar future — will nations unite or stay divided under imperial pressure?





