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September 6, 2023

It wasn’t long ago that every forward-thinking American politician understood that the unipolar world order under U.S. leadership was the only game in town.

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Jimmy Carter’s national security adviser and Trilateral Commission co-founder, Zbigniew Brzezinski, wrote the following in his 1997 Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives:

How the United States both manipulates and accommodates the principal geostrategic players on the Eurasian chessboard and how it manages Eurasia’s key geopolitical pivots will be critical to the longevity and stability of America’s global primacy.

Anyone resisting this new normal was considered a holdout of an obsolete past age and ignorant of the inevitable Darwinian forces of natural selection propelling humanity toward a long-awaited “end of history,” as outlined by neo-con academic Francis Fukuyama, who is now mingling with the members of the Ukrainian “Azov battalion,” which, up until recently, was described in the U.S. Congress as a terrorist neo-Nazi organization.

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Ironically, this philosophy brought to the White House a self-proclaimed “world leader” named Joseph Biden, a pathetic and corrupt throwback of an obsolete past with no geostrategic vision or acknowledgment of reality.

In his 1992 article “How I Learned to Love the New World Order,” Biden was equally “foresighted” in jumping on the “End of History” bandwagon even before Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, Robert Kagan, and other advocates of the U.S. world’s hegemony. 

In 1998, Biden was instrumental in getting enough Senate votes in favor of NATO expansion, which New York senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan warned would be “the opening door to future nuclear war.” 

Too few realized that for the unipolarists, NATO was meant to evolve into a global military force with a jurisdiction stretching far beyond the limits of the North Atlantic.

The premise that history could come to an end is based entirely on the presumption that human nature is programmable like any computer and defined by those whose strength can subdue the weak in a world of diminishing returns.  Once sufficient power is consolidated into the hands of a few alphas, advocates of unipolarity believed that no resistance to the inevitable world empire is possible.  All that awaits humanity is to be assimilated.  Whether in politics, finance, or the Intelligence Community, one’s willingness to become a creature of this system will determine whether your life will be categorized among the few elite “haves” at the top of the pyramid or the multitude of slavish “have-nots” at the bottom.

Some believed that the evils done in the name of this theory were simply necessary means toward just ends.