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The Multipolar World Arrives: US Analyst Sounds Alarm Over Eastern Bloc

The theoretical concept of a “multipolar world” has arrived with force, and it doesn’t look friendly to American interests. The recent SCO summit, featuring a united front from the leaders of India, China, and Russia, has prompted US analyst Van Jones to sound the alarm about the consolidation of a powerful new Eastern Bloc.
Jones described the gathering as a “historically big deal,” emphasizing the significance of the image of Narendra Modi, Xi Jinping, and Vladimir Putin standing together. This visual, he warned, is a chilling omen of a “new world order” where the US is no longer the sole arbiter of global affairs.
This new solidarity is being forged in the fires of the US-led trade war. The administration’s tariff strategy has had the unintended effect of uniting disparate powers against a common antagonist. The SCO summit was their declaration of independence from the US-dominated global economic system.
“The West is now in a box,” Jones stated, explaining the strategic consequences. He lamented that the US finds itself on the “bad side of the triangle,” a geopolitical nightmare compared to its advantageous position during the Cold War. The result is a world where it’s “everybody against us,” a situation he deemed “not good for America.”

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