The status quo that emerged after World War II is collapsing. All supranational organizations are dissolving. None of them will survive.
A catastrophic storm will shake and radically change the maps of power, political stereotypes and international relations. All supranational structures will be eliminated. The phrase “International Community” will enter the dustbin of history. International agreements will no longer have any meaning. International jurisdiction and sanctions will have no meaning.
The concepts of democracy, freedom of expression and human rights will no longer be “effective”. Everything that Europe has sold to the world for seventy-five years will be thrown into the wastebasket.
- The conquest of countries will become normal… Every state that considers itself strong will be legitimized to seize everything that is around it.
- Every strong state will consider itself to have the power to “draw a map” around itself. “Weak countries” will be deprived of the right to demand justice.
- For many nations, their means of existence will be lost in great storms.
- There will be no mechanism to limit nations, nor moral and ethical boundaries and rules.
- The areas of central power of states will be strengthened as much as possible and countries that do not have the required strength will collapse. Terrible wars will begin between states and corporations.
- The power and strength of multinationals to rule the world and control humanity will be limited.
- In the USA and many other countries, at some point corporations and capital structures will be seized. The areas that do not have weapons will be weakened, the power of the “state” will take absolute control in every area.
In this new environment, the West will lose all power. The Trump administration’s perception of the US brings destructive winds. At the same time, relations between states, regions and areas, instead of global perceptions and mechanisms, will gain importance.
The structures created to ensure “Western Supremacy” through the marketing of “World Peace” are indeed over. They are no longer needed. Other powers have emerged. Other elements have come to the fore. The West has lost power. Europe has become a political and economic dwarf. The US has rightly thrown off the “European burden”. Europe’s “complacency” has, for years, turned into a nightmare.
Shock…
Europe is currently in a state of panic. Friedrich Merz, who is expected to become Chancellor of Germany, was forced to say that “My priority is for Europe to become stronger as quickly as possible, so that we can achieve independence from the US step by step.”
In reality, the Germans did not seek independence. They trusted their security to the United States and lived in incredible comfort. Today’s rupture must be the biggest shock they have experienced since the beginning of European colonialism.
The “US perestroika” has begun!
Every state will do the same. In fact, what Trump and his team are doing is in itself extremely correct and extremely logical. For example, the statement “We will fire fifty thousand people from the CIA, there is no need for such a structure” in today’s digital age expresses a truth.
These words redefine both the state structure of the United States and its role and responsibility in the supranational institutions with which it is associated in the context of the new global reality.
Many states, like the United States, will have to do this. They must restructure their state…
Isolationism
Western politicians cannot fully calculate the effects that Trump’s interventions will have on the global map of power.
While the American president and his administration are either destroying global structures or withdrawing from them, they see every Western institution, every agreement, every organization centered on the United States and Europe as a threat.
They call this isolationism… but it is more than that. Many believed that a “US perestroika” would have very good results for the world, that the internal restructuring of the United States would provide relief to many nations.
But no one expected that they would act so quickly and perhaps so recklessly. Right now we are discussing the results of the negotiating table that the Trump administration has set with Russia. While we do this, we must monitor very carefully the reactions and the results within the United States.
It is not yet understood what is happening, but there will be major reactions. Then there is the negotiation with China… We will see a lot.



