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Showing posts with label Francis Fukuyama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Francis Fukuyama. Show all posts

Thursday, April 16, 2026

New World Order

Capitalism is a ruthless system of economic, political elites and transnational corporations that control nations and exploit them for their own interests, economic expansion, and control over natural resources. Chaos and civil wars are hallmarks of the new world order, which superseded the old order established on the ruins of nations after World War II and the 1944 Bretton Woods Agreement. The old world order collapsed economically with the abolition of the Bretton Woods Agreement when US President Richard Nixon announced the abandonment of the gold standard in 1971, and it collapsed politically with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. The American author of Japanese descent, Francis Fukuyama, declared in his book "The End of History and the Last Man" that this represents the absolute triumph of capitalism and liberalism, and that it is the culmination of human history.


Perhaps Professor Fukuyama was mistaken in his end of history theory, because the conflict continues even within the capitalist camp—a fierce and relentless struggle. There are blocs that appear political on the surface but are fundamentally economic, such as BRICS, the European Union, China, India, and the United States. The Israeli-Iranian-American war is one chapter in this conflict, reflecting the United States' pursuit of absolute control over energy resources and the global economy. The Iranian nuclear issue and Israel are marginal, a mere repetition of the Iraqi weapons of mass destruction and Syrian chemical weapons issues. It's a bleak and tiresome scenario, a broken record. The Iranian regime has successfully deceived the United States, setting a trap for it, much like the Soviet Union did in Vietnam, and has drained the United States of its resources. Iran sought this war because it has ambitions in the Arabian Gulf region. It occupies the three Emirati islands, claims Bahrain as its own, and threatens to occupy the territory of the United Arab Emirates.


The fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union were due to a traitorous agent holding the title “head of state”, Mikhail Gorbachev, who received his just reward: from the leader of a superpower to a television advertising star for pizza and other commercial brands. Disaster capitalism always seeks victims, and the fall of the Soviet Union signaled the end of the old world order, the bipolar system, and the emergence of a new world order characterized by a unipolar world, with the United States playing the role of the world's policeman, striving to control all the world's resources, from energy and rare minerals to other riches.


The fall of the regimes of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad are merely chapters in the process of building a new world order. For this to happen, the remnants of the old world order must be eliminated. Others are next, and the American-Israeli war against Iran is another chapter in the narrative of building a new world order. The old regimes that the United States succeeded in toppling belong to a bygone era of history that must be completely erased. The United States is trying to prevent the emergence of a new multipolar world order and, to that end, seeks to control energy resources and maritime shipping routes, including straits and waterways.


The Arab Spring can be seen as one chapter in the American struggle and attempts to remodel the map of the Middle East within the framework of the New World Order. The Arab Spring is a collaborative program disguised by glittering media terms like "creative chaos," suggesting a positive, albeit two-pronged, event. This tactic targets the naive and the gullible, those who never read history and still feel optimistic, but the reality on the ground contradicts this. The United States, with British oversight and French participation, allied itself with Islamists from the remnants of the Soviet-Afghan War era, including the various militant groups, ISIS, and the Muslim Brotherhood, whose proliferation served to conceal the collective Takfiri jihadist organization under its banner. The Arab Spring spread among the countries where it was developing, like a contagious virus infecting humans.


The Arab Spring and the color revolutions have not and will not stop in the Middle East, China, Europe, and Asia. The fall of Syria is the first domino to fall, and there will be more victims in the future. The process of toppling the Syrian regime was extremely cunning and meticulously planned, with several important stages, perhaps the three most significant being: First, the Ukrainian war, which was an American trap into which the Russians, known for their recklessness and impulsiveness, fell. However, they have now retaliated against America by supporting Iran and prolonging the conflict to serve their own goals and interests. Second, striking at its rear in Lebanon by fabricating a banking and financial crisis, as the majority of deposits held by Syrian merchants and wealthy individuals were in US dollars, which were prohibited from being used or even discussed in Syria. Third, the 7th of October operation carried out by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, which brought in Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen with Iranian support under a glittering, false, and deceptive media title of “Unity of the Arenas,” and thus unleashed a political, economic, and military tsunami that deprived the Syrian regime of support it desperately needed, as its allies were scattered in different arenas of conflict managed by the United States and Israel with British and French operational support.


The end of the conflict is unclear, and it is too early to judge the shape of the new world order. Will the regional war in the Middle East escalate into a global war? The truth is that the American writer of Indian origin, Fareed Zakaria, presented a viewpoint in his book "The Post-American World," which gained widespread publicity due to a photo of former US President Barack Obama holding a copy of the book during one of his presidential trips. However, the book has been misrepresented by social media trolls who haven't read it or even bothered to look at the titles. The book doesn't talk about the end of America, but rather about a multipolar world in which the United States remains the strongest, but is forced to share power with other influential actors like China and India because, with its current system, it is incapable of managing a new world order as the sole superpower.


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Thursday, November 20, 2025

About the Environment, Global warming and Climate Change

We live in dangerous days, the real end of history. Francis Fukuyama wrote "The End of History and the Last Man," and he considered the end of history as the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Capitalism, WTO and free trade are all central in Fukuyama thinking. But the end of history is more complicated than taking the Fukuyama shortcut road. Fukuyama history will eat itself from inside. Capitalism will carry in its own idea the seed for self-destruction.

Look at what Donald Trump is doing, Him being elected as president is the real end of history. A populist will take no for an answer. He was questioning injecting house cleaning material as a way to fight Corona virus. He denied people the right to speak and protest his policies. He is lost canon. The most noticeable which related to this thread is that he withdrew from the Paris accord to fight global warming and climate change. 

Donald Trump is a friend with Petroleum companies. I am sure they are big donors for his election campaign. I mean these companies prefer Republicans. They are less strict in environmental laws. I think, and correct me if I was wrong; Donald Trump dismissed all employees of the environmental agency. In addition, he allowed drilling for oil and gas in the North Pole area.

All the alternatives to fossil fuel aren't even close to being fully usable on the long range. Let's take as an example the electric cars. They depend on a heavy lithium battery that will put pressure on the tires. The rate for tire replacement will become shorter. The tires are made of rubber that is difficult to recycle and harm to the environment. Then we have other problems facing electric cars. The electricity used to charge the lithium battery is generated using fossil fuel. More electric cars on the roads means less fossil fuel consumption but more electricity. Other solutions like wind and solar energy are facing many difficulties. One of them is availability while the other is efficiency. The world is not going to abandon fossil fuel anytime soon despite all the dreams and good wishes.

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