A New Threat to the Post War World Order
This recent alignment of rogue nations poses a direct threat to all the strategic, trade, economic and cultural foundations that have anchored the world’s stability and development since the end of World War II. Consequently, the challenge before American diplomatic and strategic institutions, as well as military planners, has now become much more formidable.That’s largely because, unlike other nations that may not share American or Western democratic values, morals and goals, these four nations are aggressive and actively engaged in wars of expansion, or leveraging the threat of war to do so.
China and Russia Deepen Military Ties
China and Russia especially are becoming much closer, engaging in highly coordinate military drills, harmonizing command structures and even technology transfers. North Korea and Iran are also part of this unfortunate and dangerous collaboration. And yet, there are rational reasons for doing so.Biting the Hand That Feeds
China in particular has benefitted from the very American-led system that it wishes to overthrow. It has seen its development skyrocket from a poor agrarian nation to the second largest economy in the world and a leader in robotics, artificial intelligence and the bio sciences among other areas.Rogue North Korea Gains Status
Both North Korea and Iran are aggressive rogue states with distinct and destabilizing interests. North Korea has been a client state of China’s since 1950 with the outbreak of the Korean War, and is dependent upon China for food, fuel and other staples. It acts in concert with China’s interests to counter U.S. influence in the region.Iran Sponsors Terror and Radical Islam
Iran, on the other hand, is the world’s most active terrorist state. It has gained significant control over Iraq. With its proxy wars in Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, Yemen and Saudi Arabia, the rogue Islamic theocracy seeks regional and religious dominance in the Middle East. That includes kicking the United States out of the Middle East, wiping Israel off the map and eliminating Saudis’ control over Arabia. Iran enjoys Russia as a strategic partner and a supplier of arms and military defense systems.A Gathering of Fascists
All four of these nations are fascist police states, regardless of what they call themselves. Each has an appalling and depressingly long record of mistreating their people for decades and are ruled by singular, dictatorial tyrants-for-life with blood on their hands. The political leadership of each controls the factors of production in order to support their aggressive foreign policies and maintain control over the civilian population.Alliance of Economic Failures
Notably, Russia, North Korea and Iran, are all economic failures. Russia and Iran rely on oil and natural gas for a majority of their export income. All of them but China lack industrial diversification, high-functioning domestic markets, transparent legal systems and currencies with any value.China and Russia have the most to lose. Beijing is seeing its dreams of economic primacy collapse under U.S. tariffs. The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) legitimacy is fading daily in the face of Hong Kong’s refusal to accept communist rule.
And Russia’s hopes of controlling Western Europe through its monopoly on natural gas sales are all but over. A recent deal signed by Israel, Cyprus and Greece will provide more natural gas at less cost to Europe without the risk of being bullied by Moscow.
All four societies are also retrograde and evil, and seek to impose their dystopian visions upon the rest of the world. This new development doesn’t bode well for the United States or the civilized nations. The historical record of powerful fascist nations teaming up against the democracies of the world is not a pleasant one. (See Germany, Japan and Italy, circa 1939.)
It would appear that this new decade promises more challenges to the world and even less stability than the last.