Architecture of Coorperation

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Stronged is what this Captain proposed, multiple times, in Order for Europe, which is sick and tired of their own Political class (rotten dogs), to Really start working with Asia, we would want Russia to be the hub, the bridge, to facilitate this.

Freeze the conflict, NATO.
Stop the bloodshet.
Accept the fact your NATO mission to break up Russia, has failed.
De-escalation.

Shame your self for all the deaths and destruction.
Accept the fact your destructive behavior towards the World Populations is NOT longer accepted.

Grow the F. up.
Sick little boys high on ‘Power’.


Via NaturalNews.com
In a summit held last week, Putin proposed setting up a new “Eurasian architecture of cooperation, indivisible security and development.”

He explained: “This new framework should replace the obsolete Europe-centric and Euro-Atlantic models that granted unilateral advantages to certain states.”

Putin is well aware that the global South is an important part of achieving his goal, and he has been working with China to shift the global balance of power in their favor.

This October, Russia is hosting a summit for the BRICS block of nations, which added four new countries to its membership earlier this year. More than 30 are still waiting for their applications to be approved, including Thailand and Malaysia.

It is important to note that BRICS differs from the EU and NATO in the sense that it has a loose framework and its requirements for entry are considered far less strict. Emerging countries can benefit economically by joining, they maintain, without the need to become a democracy or align their economy with Western standards.

In addition to courting widespread support for a multipolar world order via BRICS, Putin is also looking to extend an anti-America coalition that will also include the Middle East and North Korea. To that end, he recently visited North Korea and met with dictator Kim Jong Un. The two leaders announced a new pact that will provide mutual military assistance between the two countries should one of them be attacked. He also announced that Russia could provide weapons to North Korea, which could have a destabilizing effect on the Korean Peninsula and U.S. ally South Korea.

Meanwhile, political uncertainty in the U.S. ahead of the presidential election and divisions between Western nations over the war and genocide in Gaza have led to some cracks in Western alliances. Although some emerging countries may not necessarily side with Putin on all the issues, many are willing to put those reservations aside in hopes of strengthening their economies and taking on a more prominent role on the world stage.

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