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The critique extends to Western nations, which depend on their military alliances and financial institutions, like the US Federal Reserve and Wall Street, for stability. The UK, for instance, lacks true sovereignty and relies heavily on American military and economic support, highlighting the paradox of Western power—robust on paper but fragile in reality.
Geopolitical Shifts and the New World Order
The dialogue transitions into geopolitics, emphasizing how Western interventionism, especially in Iraq, Libya, and Syria, has inadvertently empowered China, Russia, and Iran. These states have strategically allied to exploit Western weaknesses, securing vast resources at discounted prices while controlling regional influence.