The era of unquestioned American dominance appears to be drawing to a close as a new world order begins to emerge, championed by a powerful Eastern triumvirate. The united stance of India, China, and Russia at the recent SCO summit was a watershed moment, signaling a collective and determined pushback against the US-led international system that has defined the post-Cold War era.
Analyst Van Jones articulated the chilling significance of this development for American audiences, warning that the alliance between Modi, Xi, and Putin is a deliberate strategy to dismantle the unipolar world. This is not a random alignment but a calculated response to years of American policy. The goal is clear: to establish a multipolar system where Washington is just one of several major poles of power, not the sole hegemon.
The fuel for this geopolitical uprising is the widespread global resentment of American economic and foreign policy. The use of tariffs as a punitive measure, in particular, has galvanized nations into a coalition of the aggrieved. These countries are no longer willing to accept an international framework where their economic and political sovereignty can be threatened by unilateral American actions.
The stark reality for Washington is that it has been strategically outplayed. The US finds itself on the “bad side of the triangle,” as Jones puts it, facing a formidable bloc of nations that are coordinating their efforts against it. This paradigm shift leaves America in a dangerously isolated position, transitioning from the world’s leader to the primary target of a global rebellion.
A New World Order is Dawning, and the US is on the Outside Looking In
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