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Can Asia reinvigorate multilateralism? : Comments
By Ioan Voicu, published 17/10/2025As wars, inequality, and climate threats deepen, Asian leaders told the UN it must reform or risk irrelevance - solidarity, they warned, is the only way forward.
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- It's big of Trump to say that when his country creates all the conflict.
I guess it all comes down to what worldview you hold.
Does one wish to retain the old Unipolar world order?
(Like taking a trip on the fateful Titanic)
U.S. hegemony, and their 'rule based order'
Where they make the rules, hold everyone accountable with threats, blackmail (sanctions), regime change and military intervention, breaks all their own rules...
Or the Multipolar (or multinodal) world order.
Attempting to retain the unipolar world order is about as futile as Caligula attacking the Sea, maybe we should try to fight the sun from setting each day too.
BRICS is over half the worlds population, and will expand.
G7 has 10% of the world population and is in dire straits.
America still thinks it is the 'exceptional' and 'indispensible' nation, when it's a rotting corpse of it's former self, and hasn't woken up to the fact that the world is getting along fine without it.
It's no longer a blessing to the world, but a stinking liability to world peace and harmony.
It's the U.S. trying to make everyone take sides, and its tariffs, conflicts and 'every-man-for-themselves' protectionism.