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Source: RT
The Old World Order is over – Blinken
Washington must preserve its leadership "from a position of strength," the US Secretary of State has claimed
Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has claimed the world is transitioning to a new diplomatic order in which Washington must lead the way in overcoming increasing threats from Russia and China.
"One era is ending, a new one is beginning, and the decisions that we make now will shape the future for decades to come," Blinken said on Wednesday in a speech at John Hopkins University in Washington. He said the "post-Cold War order" ended as "decades of relative geopolitical stability have given way to an intensifying competition with authoritarian powers."
Those powers are led by Russia and China, Blinken said, adding that "Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine is the most immediate, the most acute threat to the international order." China poses the biggest long-term challenge, he claimed, because it aspires to reshape the international order and is developing the economic, diplomatic, military and technological power to do so.
"Beijing and Moscow are working together to make the world safe for autocracy through their 'no limits' partnership," Blinken argued. He claimed that Russia and China have framed the existing order as a "Western imposition," but that system is, he claimed, anchored in universal values and enshrined in international law. Ironically, he also accused the two rivals of believing that big countries can "dictate their choices to others," a charge that is increasingly made against Washington.
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"When the Beijings and Moscows of the world try to rewrite – or rip down – the pillars of the multilateral system, when they falsely claim that the order exists merely to advance the interests of the West at the expense of the rest, a growing global chorus of nations and people will stand up to say, 'No, the system you are trying to change is our system. It serves our interests,'" Blinken claimed.
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"One era is ending, a new one is beginning, and the decisions that we make now will shape the future for decades to come," Blinken said on Wednesday in a speech at John Hopkins University in Washington. He said the "post-Cold War order" ended as "decades of relative geopolitical stability have given way to an intensifying competition with authoritarian powers."
Those powers are led by Russia and China, Blinken said, adding that "Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine is the most immediate, the most acute threat to the international order." China poses the biggest long-term challenge, he claimed, because it aspires to reshape the international order and is developing the economic, diplomatic, military and technological power to do so.
"Beijing and Moscow are working together to make the world safe for autocracy through their 'no limits' partnership," Blinken argued. He claimed that Russia and China have framed the existing order as a "Western imposition," but that system is, he claimed, anchored in universal values and enshrined in international law. Ironically, he also accused the two rivals of believing that big countries can "dictate their choices to others," a charge that is increasingly made against Washington.
READ More: BRICS aiming for just, multipolar world order – Lavrov
"When the Beijings and Moscows of the world try to rewrite – or rip down – the pillars of the multilateral system, when they falsely claim that the order exists merely to advance the interests of the West at the expense of the rest, a growing global chorus of nations and people will stand up to say, 'No, the system you are trying to change is our system. It serves our interests,'" Blinken claimed.
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U.S. Secretary of War, sorry, we mean State Anthony Blinken spoke at Johns Hopkins University. The biggest financial donar to John Hopkins University is by far Michael Bloomberg. What are Americans getting out of John Hopkins University with their graduates who go onto careers as aid workers and their housekeepers? Bloomberg's position on foreign policy (running pro-Ukrainian and anti-Russian stories through Bloomberg) would have to be examined carefully to see where he stands concerning Russia.
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The US empire driving its unipolar "old world order" will not tolerate in the least Russian competition:
Embedded deeply inside US institutions are corporate fascists by every definition of the term:
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When Ukraine's Zelensky shows up in Washington next week dressed in his brand name olive green pseudo military gear, will the US corporation give its offspring the Ukraine corporation (51st state) a blank check? Having a blank check equates to more war.
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This is not surprising at all to see what is being created inside Ukraine to expunge Russian influence:
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