🌍 A New Global Axis: China, Russia, and North Korea Challenge the West
- Toni Taki
- 6 sept.
- 1 min de lecture
Beijing hosted a massive military parade marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, attended by Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Their joint appearance sent a powerful signal of a new geopolitical bloc emerging to counter Western influence.
Key Messages:
Display of advanced weapons, including precision nuclear missiles and unmanned submarines.
China reaffirmed its role as a global power rivaling the United States.
Russia sought to ease its international isolation through closer ties with Beijing.
North Korea reinforced its position by aligning with two major nuclear powers.
The West Under Pressure:
At the same time, European leaders gathered in Paris to discuss Ukraine, but the absence of the United States exposed divisions within the Western camp, highlighting challenges to its unity.
Analysis:
This event is more than a military showcase—it symbolizes the rise of a multipolar world order. The China–Russia–North Korea alignment may reshape global power dynamics, with significant implications for conflicts such as Ukraine, tensions over Taiwan, and global energy security.
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