The Rise of a New World Order

How the Summit in Anchorage Changed the Geostrategic Chessboard. 21 Theses on the Meeting of Wladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Alaska

  1. The Putin-Trump summit in Alaska is a game changer, a 180-degree shift in course: the geopolitical chessboard is being reorganized. NATO’s eastward expansion is halted. The proxy war on Ukrainian soil between the USA and its vassals on the one hand, and Russia on the other, can be ended.

  2. Moscow is back on the diplomatic stage. The isolation of Russia as a pariah state has failed.

  3. The phase of the unipolar world order is over. We have arrived in the multipolar world. As superpowers are emerging the USA, Russia, China, and in future India.

  4. For Europe: game over. In this multipolar world, Europe no longer plays a role. The EU has become marginalized by its self-enslavement to Washington.

  5. A new geopolitics is emerging in Anchorage, Alaska: for the first time since 1945, the US and Russia see themselves as neighbors again. This is pushing Europeans to the periphery. The US is reducing its military presence in Europe.

  6. Peace in Ukraine is only possible on Russia’s terms. Washington is treating Ukraine as a loss-making proposition. While the demand for a ceasefire has not been abandoned, Washington understands that a solution to the root causes of the conflict must be addressed. This represents a tectonic shift in geopolitics: The US is securing an orderly withdrawal and avoiding the consequences of a devastating defeat (as they did similarly in Vietnam and Afghanistan), while Russia’s core interests are being recognized.

  7. We find ourselves in a geopolitical stalemate. In Syria, the Caucasus, the Balkans, and around the Baltic Sea, Russia’s influence has been significantly weakened. With the Zangezur Corridor, the US is continuing its encirclement of Russia. However, Russia is succeeding in Ukraine and Africa.

  8. The people of Ukraine can hope that they will not be led to the slaughter of geostrategic interests for much longer. With at least 1.4 million dead, the country has been bled dry. Ukraine is being divided. Moscow will retain Luhansk and Donetsk in their entirety, as well as the conquered parts of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson (“Witkoff Line”). The alternative is not victorious peace or the abandonment of Donbas and Crimea. The alternative is: relinquishing Donbas or returning to the Kurzon Line west of Kyiv according to the Treaty of Versailles. Arms deliveries to Kyiv will cease. Putin guarantees not to attack Europe.

  9. By opening a door to peace, Trump is creating domestic political breathing room: he is thus securing the support of many voters who don’t want wars in distant lands, but rather jobs, schools, and roads in their own country. In doing so, Trump is consolidating his position against the neoconservative establishment. In Washington, a battle for direction is raging between neocons, who cling to the dream of a unipolar world, and Team Trump, which cultivates a new realism. The power struggle is not yet decided.

  10. That’s why the Europeans are trying to sit out Trump. They hope that their friends in the apparatus and among the neocons will return to a confrontational course against Russia after Trump. And they hope this will preserve the power of the Trans-Atlantic elites—and their own. As long as these elites are ruling the old continent, the transatlantic split is a myth.

  11. The EU has gone from being a peace project to a war machine. The attempt to give the EU a new meaning through bellicosity and Russophobia has failed.

  12. The continuation of the war has become a vehicle for an intra-European power struggle: Germans, British, French and Poles are vying for supremacy over the old continent.

  13. The EU is on the verge of collapse. Trump will force the EU to accept Ukraine. This will increase centrifugal forces. Because the costs of the war and reconstruction will be passed on to the European Union. Germany is the largest net contributor to the EU. The German taxpayer will be presented with the bill.

  14. Now the denial of reality by European elites is taking its revenge. Political gamblers in a bloodlust have led the continent to the sidelines. This raises the question of criminal liability for the war of aggression in Ukraine, which violated international law – a war that began not with the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, but with the Western backed coup on the Maidan in February 2014 and the attack by the coup government in Kyiv on the republics of Donetsk and Luhansk, which, following the example of Kosovo, had broken away from the central government that had been forcibly installed.

  15. Besides the at least 1.4 million deaths in Ukraine, Germany has suffered the greatest damage. The economy is in agony, refugees are overwhelming the social system, the elites are degenerating, and the population is exhausted and paralyzed.

  16. Germany’s transatlantically corrupted elites, who have tied their careers to the US neocons, are at an end. Their only options are to withdraw from the political stage—or continue the war on their own. But the weapon’s storages are emptied, and European troops cannot win against Russia.

  17. Germany is facing economic self-destruction. Without cheap Russian energy, the German economy is uncompetitive.

  18. The media will continue to knowingly and willingly lie to the public. They will continue to spread NATO propaganda. This is what these “intelligible whores” (Upton Sinclair) are paid to do, and anything else would be damaging to their careers. The mainstream media has completely compromised itself. They will lose the competition with the new media—just as the stagecoaches lost the race against the railroads.

  19. The political-media censorship complex is now attempting to prolong the agony in order to secure its own power. Its strategy: numbing the real problem areas; shifting blame; displacing aggression; hatred of Russophobes; bloodlust. The backbone of this is the academic precariat, whose professional existence depends on the ideological and repressive apparatuses. These people won’t stop until they are fired.

  20. Russia’s shift toward Asia is irreversible for the next 100 years. It involves billions of dollars in investments in pipelines, roads, rail links, tankers, and nuclear-powered icebreakers. Transport corridors are shifting away from Europe toward the northern route, the Caucasus-Iran axis and to China. This shortens routes, reduces travel times, and lowers costs. World connectivity will change completely - and leave Europe back.

  21. The decline of Europe is the first stage in the decline of the West. The tectonic shift in economic power to Asia and the rise of China as the most powerful economy are taking hold. The only chance for Germany and Europe is to abandon their ties to NATO, withdraw from a bellicose EU, and jump on the moving train toward Asia. The prerequisite for this is a complete exchange of the functional elites in politics, economy, science and education. The ruling party cartel must go. Otherwise, Europe will become - according to the French poet Paul Valéry - the cape of Asia.