As Brexit seems increasingly likely, mainland Europe has become
unhinged. Britain was always seen as a responsible partner in an endeavor that
appeared more like a college philosophy class than a productive geopolitical
entity. With Britain leaving and the rest of the EU states dependent on Germany
for leadership, the chances of averting an EU implosion appears to be nil.
This is why Merkel and others are irrate over Britain’s departure.
Not because they are missing out on a desired relationship, but it begins
a process where the elitists in Brussels will lose their hold on the power
centers built up after the fall of the Berlin wall.
Trump is
Right About Russia
The main foreign policy debate between Donald Trump and the
Neo-Conservative establishment now led by Hillary Clinton is the future
relationship with Russia. Donald Trump inately understands that the
USA has an issue when it comes to Russia. His approach is essentially to
work with Russia and a lesser degree the Chinese to bring about a far different
world order, which he and his supporters believe will be far more stable.
The Neo-Conservatives in Washington are scared by this approach.
They had put their hopes on a stable world order
by enforcing interventionists policies through NATO. A Trump victory,
which seems far more likely now will reshuffle the world order by creating a
multi-polar world that is stable.
Expect to see the USA, Russia, Britain, China, and possibly India
work together to divide the world into spheres of influence between them.
As Europe falls apart and the UN increasingly becomes useless, the
importance of different actors is a necessity. The only challenge is
whether the old guard wants to give in.

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