Pepe Escobar: A new world order is being formed in Eurasia.
Journalist Pepe Escobar gave an interview to TV 247 and revealed a side of geopolitics little publicized by the Western press; "The West has lost the battle, as evidenced by President Trump's dementia and the fact that the European Union is falling apart. I can say that the new world order is being formed in Eurasia," he explains.
TV 247 - Journalist and international correspondent Pepe Escobar gave an interview to TV 247, reporting on the latest developments in geopolitics, highlighting the hegemonic dispute between the West and the East, and criticizing US interference.
Next Tuesday (12) a summit will take place between the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, in Singapore.
The journalist considers the Americans' expectations regarding the meeting to be misguided. "The US has gotten the absurd idea that Kim Jong-un will sit at a hotel table and finalize the agreement to end the North Korean nuclear program, with a Hollywood-style ending. What's at stake for Kim is the end of the Korean War," he analyzes.
Pepe Escobar says that South Korea plays an accessory role. "The war in question is between North Korea and the US. Trump claims the end of the North Korean nuclear program, but at no point does he consider withdrawing his troops from South Korea," he explains.
New world order
Pepe Escobar emphasizes that economic, political, and commercial relations between Eurasian countries are fundamental in the hegemonic struggle. "The West has lost the geopolitical battle, as evidenced by President Trump's madness and the fact that the European Union is in disarray. From a Gramscian perspective, I can say that the new world order is being formed in Eurasia," he concludes.
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