Anti-Imperialism/Foreign Policy

Five Fronts against Unipolar Globalism

by Alexander Dugin

Alexander Dugin analyses the complexities of global geopolitics on the eve of 2024, examining the shifting dynamics from unipolarity to multipolarity and the emerging fronts around the world.

On the eve of 2024, it is worth taking a look at the overall picture of the world and the main geopolitical trends. Overall, we are in a moment of transition from unipolarity to multipolarity. This year, multipolarity received additional structuring in BRICS-10 (Argentina, having just joined this organisation, was hastily removed from there by another globalist clown — Javier Milei).

The recent triumphant visit of Vladimir Putin to the UAE and Saudi Arabia, followed by lengthy negotiations with Iranian President Raisi, demonstrates how seriously Russia takes multipolarity. Especially on the eve of 2024, when Russia enters its annual presidency of BRICS.

By the end of the year — this time in Latin America — a new syndrome of multipolarity emerged. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro declared his country’s claims to the territory of British Guiana. Maxim Medovarov, in his Telegram channel Notes of a Traditionalist, rightly points out that Guyana itself was a product of the evil genius of Atlanticism, Lord Palmerston, who planned and implemented the ‘dissection of Great Colombia into pieces with the death of Bolivar, including the snipping off of Essequibo to British Guiana (Guyana).’ British Guiana-Essequibo (along with the Malvinas [Falkland Islands]) is another front of multipolarity against unipolarity.

Overall, we are already dealing with five potential or actual fronts:

  1. Russia is fighting with the collective West and American (Anglo-Saxon) globalism in Ukraine. Essentially, this is a civil war of Russians — imperial Russians against Atlanticist Russians who have betrayed their Russian identity. Atlanticist ‘Russians’ are used by the unipolar forces of the West.
  2. The Islamic world is consolidating (with serious delay) against Israel, which is conducting a systematic genocide of the Arab population. Here, on the side of Israel (as its Middle Eastern proxy), again is the unipolar West.
  3. The bloc of anti-colonial countries in West Africa (Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Central African Republic, Gabon) is united against pro-colonial (Atlanticist) regimes and globalist France under Macron. Here, too, an open conflict could flare up at any moment.
  4. The potential front of Taiwan against continental China concerns the United States perhaps the most. (And here, a direct conflict awaits its hour).
  5. The declaration of Venezuela’s rights to Essequibo — an artificial colonial creation of the Atlanticists. The same goes for the Malvinas issue, which could become acute after the removal of the degenerate who came to power (this is what happens when revolutionary Peronism is crossed with liberalism, as done by the loser Sergio Massa).

India (Bharat) holds a special place in the multipolar heptarchy. It is a fully independent state-civilisation, which is strategically closest to the US (due to conflict with China and Pakistan, as well as, more broadly, the Islamic factor). At the same time, India is friendly with Russia, Africa, and Latin America. There are no direct conflict zones with the globalists (except for the memory of the monstrous era of British colonisation). The West previously supported radical Islam and Pakistan. This has partly persisted but is no longer so vivid — India is needed by the globalists to counter China.

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