Could it affect the unity between West and NATO?

Indeed, President Trump 2.0 now looks bent over to restore the unparalleled unipolar hegemony that the USSR enjoyed after its demise at the end of the 1980s. A question arises here whether the United States is interested in upholding liberal values ​​and democratic traditions, as well as Western security, including the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO) Alliance, despite silently acknowledging the massive power building of Presidents Putin and President Xi-i-jinping. Although Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has not only seriously endangered peace and security in the Anglo-European world, but throughout the world, the expansion of Chinese militarists and imperialism has lasted for decades, endangering peace and security throughout the Indo-Pacific and beyond.

Why would Trump expect today that both Moscow and Beijing are strong (alone and their shared strength) to help the targeted excitement of the United States for lonely global hegemony? Does Putin or XI Jinping want to achieve the same supreme position in the world? So, is it feasible to ignore the economic or security issues in Europe by limiting it to its exclusive national interests? In fact, if Trump 2.0 undermines the overall collective power that includes softness in the West, it could be a disaster, in which Anglo-American liberalism and democratic spirit and their collective vision of global peace and security, political stability, socio-economic progress is threatened.

While curious penchant for imperialist policies of yesterdays still attracts President Trump 2.0 to pursue consolidating its unchallenged global hegemony in the past, suffering cracks due to Russian and Chinese ascendance in international affairs both individually and collectively and further in association with like-minded automatic regimes of North Korea, Hungary and Islamic hardliners like Iran, Lebanon and Yemen etc.. Evidently, the cumulative effect of aforesaid American imperialist propositions could hurt the unity of Anglo-Americans that have been maintained so far, while the NATO alliance led by Washington itself consolidates democracy throughout the world, especially Europe and Europe in particular. The NATO Alliance was established in 1949 by the United States, Canada and several Western European countries. One of the goals of this major alliance is to promote democratic values, in addition to protecting the security and freedom of its members through political and military means. Fortunately, the United States was attacked by at least two World Wars and quickly became a superpower that played a questionable main role in the post-World War II Cold War, enjoying huge economic and military power, and also maintaining nuclear bombs.

The Trump 2.0 administration has re-formulated its past global rise journey to aim to get the long-awaited halt of hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, which has seriously undermined the security and economic prospects of the Anglo-European world, especially in the context of the United States leaning towards Russia and China. It is certainly inferred that the United States is even ready to abandon Europe and its security issues, as this is reflected in its evolving foreign policy modifications.

The idea of ​​Trump 2.0 and his accomplices was nothing more than restructuring modern capitalism, which emerged during the global economic crisis of 1929 and reshape the US-led post-war international system. Therefore, the West’s decline is because it is no longer a free “Western” because in the decades after the war, the world has become accustomed to using shining labels. This shift in the Trump administration could damage the unity and strength of the West and NATO, which could also cause mutual quarrels among alliance partners. This is why the foreign policy and security arrangements under Trump 2.0 have witnessed the great changes so far, overturning the ideological and strategic foundations of the American state from the direction of liberalism so far, but reconstituting imperialism in new economic forms, especially economic forms, especially as trade, ideological wars, violate human rights and the cultural consciousness there, and constitute a large number of people in it, that is, occupying people’s consciousness in a large number of people. Indeed, forcing sanctions against many nation-states challenged the supremacy of the U.S. economy and used tariffs as a weapon, Trump 2.0 is becoming harmful to the unipolar order that pushes the world to the U.S.

In this case, President Trump’s attempt to occupy Gaza and mineral resources in Ukraine was accompanied by proposed tariffs from Europe and other countries, which disturbed European societies, except for the practices of fair trade and international business activities in India and other states. The revival of hegemonic capitalism and the supreme domination of the omnipotent American national interests threaten the core of liberal and democratic international norms, thus once again fulfilling the world order of the unipolar world, in addition to the highly inhuman and barbaric treatment of Indian immigrants, providing Trump 2.0 arrogance against India for Indian immigrants. This reminds us of the US colonial prospects of New Delhi, which, despite the public announcement of the contrary, is perhaps a balance between Central Asia and Pakistan against India.

Thus the current international scenario exhorts the global community to unite against speedy erosion of the cardinal values ​​of the liberal, progressive and democratic international order that largely characterized the West’s Anglo-American international system with consolidating League of Nations and subsequently the United Nations after the end of the Ist and IInd World War respectively and their glorious Charters highlighting the collective voice of The glorious canon itself emerged from the Westphalian Peace Treaty of 1948, thus limiting the Balkanization of Europe and establishing a solid foundation for lasting peace in Europe. They must also explore an alternative to loved ones to challenge exploitative capitalism in different forms, and the United States has once again led to the order of the unipolar world by declining and even rejecting the interests of the West and NATO.



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