The NATO Summit to be held in Washington from July 9 to 11 will without doubt be yet another exercise in US and Western bluster and triumphalism, as well as empty posturing in what in reality has been for at least 23 years a multipolar world.
NATO in reality is far weaker than the SCO in all direct military comparisons. Apart from the already weakened, debt-burdened and militarily wildly overstretched US, the only significant land military power NATO has is medium-sized Turkiye. The SCO, in contrast, can boast of four major thermonuclear military powers all of which have formidable land armies — China, Russia, India and Iran. Turkiye itself, as I have noted, now appears happier associating with the SCO than with NATO.
That's a very interesting perspective; not considered a comparison of the SCO with NATO before, with that framing.
If one hasn't seen it already, Vijay Prashad on Hyperimperialism: US-NATO’s Dangerous and Decadent New Stage is a good watch:
Thanks for sharing this.
That's a very interesting perspective; not considered a comparison of the SCO with NATO before, with that framing.
If one hasn't seen it already, Vijay Prashad on Hyperimperialism: US-NATO’s Dangerous and Decadent New Stage is a good watch:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=CJDxxkVhlJM
The full article can be found at:
https://thetricontinental.org/studies-on-contemporary-dilemmas-4-hyper-imperialism/
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: