The NATO Summit SHOW OF WEAKNESS | Multipolar Peace Alliance #2
[Part 1 of 2] Second meeting of the Multipolar Peace Alliance, this time discussing the weakness of the West, why this is actually bad news for global stability, and how to interpret the latest moves by NATO and the other partners. NATO‘s pivot to Asia Pacific will be a large problem as the neocons are now searching to unsettle age old conflict prevention mechanisms in Southeast Asia.
The Basics:
A) Multipolarity is not only an emerging reality, it is also a preferable foundation for global order.
B) Neutrality is an important tool within the overall mix of how nations view themselves and position themselves in the context of integrated and indivisible security.
C) NATO is a dangerous organisation and its expansion globally is undesirable and contrary to achieving a sustainable peace.
Work in progress. More here: Multipolarpeace.com
Contributors:
Dr. Warwick Powell
substack.com/@...
Dr. Pascal Lottaz: Neutrality Studies
/ @neutralitystudies
Anna Malindog-Uy
an...
Kathleen Tyson
www.linkedin.c...
Dr. Digby Wren
Substack, substack.com/@...
Dr. David Oualaalou: Geopolitical Trends
/ @geopoliticaltrends
S.L. Kanthan
Substack, slkanthan.subs...
Einar Tangen
www.linkedin.c...
Dr. John Pang
jy...
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This is the creme de la creme of our global intelligenstia.
@JBear-in1ql
Ай бұрын
But none of their views are shared by the powerful elites, which tells everything.
To all panelist; thank you for your work and for your fight.
I deeply admire the intellectual giants who, with their respected expertise, bravely illuminate agendas often obscured by the West. Your profound insights are invaluable, shedding much-needed light and truth. Keep up the great work!
24:10 Akin to University of Kent, Richard Sakwa's "NATO exists to manage the risks caused by its existence."
@neutralitystudies
Ай бұрын
I like that! I don‘t know Sakwa. Is he someone to talk to? Good analysis?
@fellowcitizen
Ай бұрын
@@neutralitystudies Yes, I've appreciated his interviews, though I haven't read his work. He is a Europe and Russia scholar in the UK, but evidently resists the Russophobia -- at least in relation to the SMO/NATO etc 🤍♥
@neutralitystudies
Ай бұрын
thank you! Reading his work right now. Seems like a very reasonable voice. Will reach out to him. Thank you!
@judithmackay7158
Ай бұрын
Thank you, his book Frontline Ukraine, first published in 2014 is now on my reading list.
@larsh2923
Ай бұрын
@@neutralitystudies Yes absolutely, Aaron Maté of geopolitical channel GreyZone has him regularly in the show . Professor Sakwa is 'one of us'.
Wow!! Another FANTASTIC group of panelist. I’m loving it!! 👍👍❤️
The Summit shows complete insanity on the level of Dr Strangelove
@ObjectiveMedia
Ай бұрын
Imperialsim is an insane ideology/cult
@miraivas6203
Ай бұрын
100%
@manuelle844
Ай бұрын
I'm rewatch Dr Strangelove after this comment and want to say - todays "politician" waaaaaaaay more insane than those who was in the movie.
Excellent panel discussion.
Outstanding Group of people with Great minds 👏👏👏
🇧🇷Brazilian here enjoying this channel and praizing a world of development and peace. BRICS🇧🇷
@joelturley4847
Ай бұрын
PRICS 😂
@Luke1959
Ай бұрын
@@joelturley4847 your comment reflects your intelligence
@charliecheng3340
27 күн бұрын
@@joelturley4847you seem to have an IQ of a dodo
Imagine if all humanity thought objectively like this?
@nuggetella
Ай бұрын
🫵😇🤙 Old habits die hard..!
@claudetteleece8076
Ай бұрын
The western countries cant they are brainwashed and uneducated
@returnofthenative
25 күн бұрын
@@nuggetella Nothing to do with old habits. Everything to do with IQ, both hereditary & environmental, psychological conditions, ruling ideologies, etc., etc.
@nuggetella
25 күн бұрын
@@returnofthenative Stupid people are easily divided, lambs to the slaughter sound familiar..?
Multipolar Avengers: Assemble!
Few commentators raise the point that JapKorPhilippines have been subjugated for decades and when push comes to shove they will desist from US Hegemony and choose for their independence. Much as Indonesia did from 15th August 1945 under Hatta & Soekarno.
US wanted to make a fool out of Russia and China. But instead, the US made a fool of itself. Let that be a lesson.
@nuggetella
Ай бұрын
🫵😇🤙 Same history on auto repeat...
@anniebardelli7007
Ай бұрын
Come up with a new comment!
@nuggetella
Ай бұрын
🫵😇🤙 @@anniebardelli7007 Ughm..? Digital currency isn't another pyramid scheme..?
@joelturley4847
Ай бұрын
Winnie the Gay 🌈 Pooh Bear 😂
@kruys697
29 күн бұрын
When were lessons ever really learned in politics?
Another excellent "round table" . Thank you so much ladies and gentlemen! TY Neutrality Studies.
Nice work, keep up the dialogue please.
Good to see the channel has really grown 🎉
Great program. Superb panel.
Rock n roll dudes/dudettes, rock n roll!
Yeah Dr. O one of my favorites.
Thank one and all. This, a most important forum. Looking forward to your next one. Best wishes. 🌞🖖🏼
Thank you for such an eye opening conference
Keep these meeting going; they ARE influential and useful. Thank you!
Excellent program. Cheers the mood to know that there aren't just warmongers out there but peace activists and realists that are loyal to the truth do exist
🕊Awesome and outstanding input from everyone about 'NATO 75 years' and its 'Declaration'. Special thanks to Dr. Pascal Lottaz, Japan; Dr. Hussein Askary, Sweden; and Anna Malindog-Uy, the Philippines, for their very interesting comments for me as a Swedish citizen against NATO and our adult children, who are also against NATO and are dual citizens of the Philippines and Sweden. ☀ P.S. Professor Richard Sakwa is 'one of us'. Aaron Maté of geopolitical channel GreyZone has him regularly in the show .
Whole world needs to organize this kind of conference or conversation of people from different countries. Congratulations. 🌺✍️💚🙏-bmd
Thank you panel. 👍
Great job, Pascal! You're doing amazing work.
I gratifying to listen to diverse views from different parts of the world...
This is a wonderful channel a good and intelligent people in one show to give us a good grasp what's happening today in our world. Thank you.
Thanks thanks to all of you.. what a great discussion. May God bless you all..
We are also missing African voices ..keep it up
Newzealand prime minister . I am a American political junkie . Still got that colonial. Mind set .
@huwpatt3817
29 күн бұрын
Bbb
Great discussion. Thanks. Looking forward to the next part.
NATO is not about an economic problem, NATO is an IDEOLOGICAL problem. Hiding this is helping NATO.
Some in the West believe they will continue dominating the world because God is on their side. Their historical success is preordained and inevitable, and their superior culture gave them a moral imperative to intervene in global affairs. Western civilization defeats itself by its need for endless wars and conflicts. Asian civilizations (sans Japan) prioritized stability and peace due to their long-standing dynastic traditions, cultural philosophies like Confucianism emphasizing social harmony, centralized bureaucracies, and geographical features that encouraged internal development over external conquest. Their relative economic self-sufficiency and focus on internal trade further supported this stability. In contrast, Western civilizations emphasized expansion and domination driven by geopolitical competition among fragmented states, economic motivations such as the search for new trade routes and resources, religious and ideological factors including the spread of Christianity, and technological advancements in navigation and military capabilities. The rise of nationalism and the Industrial Revolution further fueled Western expansionist ambitions. Each day, in every possible way, China contributes to building a better world. The US is continuing with its strategy to keep Asia poor and divided. This policy was articulated in the top-secret U.S. Foreign Policy written 76 years ago. February 24, 1948, Declassified U.S. Foreign Policy: Furthermore, we have about 50% of the world’s wealth but only 6.3% of its population. This disparity is particularly great as between ourselves and the peoples of Asia. In this situation, we cannot fail to be the object of envy and resentment. Our real task in the coming period is to devise a pattern of relationships which will permit us to maintain this position of disparity without positive detriment to our national security. ... that Japan and the Philippines will be found to be the corner-stones of such a Pacific security system and that if we can contrive to retain effective control over these areas there can be no serious threat to our security from the East within our time. Taiwan was added to the Pacific security system after Chiang's army retreated to the island of Taiwan in 1949. South Korea was added after the Korean War in 1953. The attempt with Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia was abandoned in 1975. The 1989 attempt in China failed. The 2019-2020 attempt in Hong Kong also failed. Anywhere in the world, if there is a border dispute, it is usually the result of a line drawn by an Englishman; if it is an internal dispute, it is usually the US fueling it. Difference in implementation of divide and conquer strategy. The 'Arsenal of Democracy' produces 40 percent of the world's weapons. It is a very profitable business model in which other countries buy these weapons to fight each other. The key is maximizing profits without shedding US blood by inducing conflicts between and within countries outside the USA. One client is eager to spend AUD 368 billion to buy a few high-quality used nuclear-powered submarines. This business model's critical components are NATO, QUAD, ANZUS, Five Eyes, AUKUS, and MCC (Mutual Cross-Service Agreement). Since WWII, the United States has started 201 wars, overthrew 36 foreign leaders, killed or attempted to kill 50, dropped bombs in 30 countries, and interfered in 86 foreign elections. To make the world safe for democracy, the US has caused the deaths of tens of millions of people in its conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria. The CIA was involved in covert operations that resulted in mass killings of communists in over 22 countries, 500,000 to 2,000,000 Indonesian civilians disappeared in 1965-1966.
@hungmeow8284
Ай бұрын
you forgot Somalia, yemen, nicaragua, Palestine, Ukraine
@theislander-sj1kq
Ай бұрын
Very well stated facts. A very nuanced comment. Getting NATO in the pacific is a most dangerous proposal.
@huwpatt3817
29 күн бұрын
Great summation, Philip
@charlesxavier3489
23 күн бұрын
Makes my blood boil. Thanks for sharing.
Thank god for the internet. Without it, I would not, in Finland, have any idea of what is happening with the multipolar world. I often think about how many people in the west will be taken totally off guard because they have no clue of what happens outside the western bubble.
@HuxtableTV
Ай бұрын
Sad by true. The people of west are kept as ignorant as possible (on purpose).
9:25 Didn't they also make the ridiculous claim that Ru is repurposing chips from fridges for the war? That makes a fridge a dual-use good. Does that mean Chn is not allowed to export fridges to Ru anymore either? What bullsh1t is that?
Thank you for your important and necessary work, even more so in these "complicated days" like the ones we live in... I can assure you that there are many people who would need to be able to listen to your debates and dissertations.
Wow thanks all great equal highly intelligent, very knowledgeable speakers. Most Riveting dialogue from knowledgeable speakers 👌👍👏🙏🙏🙏❤️🩹
Nato in Asia is like the start of the recolonisation of Asia. Nato consists of all the former imperial states that had colonies in Asia before. Japan is very keen to be a member of course. It too was a very cruel coloniser and I am very surprise that Philippines would have a military treaty with Japan. Perhaps Philippines is a very forgiving country. It must have forgotten the Bataan Death March.
Big thanks for this super interesting discussion in an excellent panel. Looking forward to part 2. ❤
Desperate Nezi west still dreaming about maintaining it's old hegemony but it doesn't have that power and influence anymore
Thank you ❤️. Its good to listen to sound reasoning, and analysis in this era of created crisis. Being informed is being armed. Thank you ❤️ 😊
Too many people for one call. Thank you though for your work for multipolarity
The world has become a board game in which: USA/NATO/QUAD/AUKUS is playing Checkers, thinking 1 move ahead. Russia is playing Chess, thinking 5 moves ahead. China is playing Go (Weiqi 围棋), thinking 10 moves ahead.
Wow, what a treat! Thank you ladies n gentlemen❤
Every speaker makes the analysis excellent. 🌺✍️💚-bmd
❤ Great Episode And Great Guests. 👈. 🎥👀. 🤠🇨🇦
Thank you to all the panel members, another very good discussion!
thankyou for this meeting of great minds
Some serious power house on this episode
👍👏👏great discussion. Thank you, Pascal.
Exellent
Thank you Dr Powell. Thank you all. There is Dr Askary.
"Keir Starmer was selected as Prime Minister by Mike Pompeo" -sorry what? What does this even mean?
Many people bow-wowing against NATO and no single person representing the Eastern flank of NATO who would have an opposite view on NATO. Ridiculous.
@HuxtableTV
Ай бұрын
That is normal for the, putting media spin on everything.
Disapointed to hear NewZealand Primeminister not a member of NATO but attended the meeting to espouse the same message 'Ukraine cannot lose the war against Russia. NATO has just announced it may confiscate Chinese assets this now brings into jeopardy like Australia NZ trade with China NZ's biggest trade partner, given the state of the world financial system NZ is guaranteed an uncertain future .
Love this set up. Watched the first one was great
Not only conflict or conses, but also compromise.
Very interesting video of all famous which had already known speaker been follow up long time ago.Speak the de cling of the US and western allied is the same falling.
All-Star Cast!💙 1:17 Take note, non-Australians!: Warwick pronounces his name "Worik" ;-)
For the record : I have recently made several poignant comments pertaining to this conversation. They have all somehow magically "disappeared".
My comment on why we are having wars whilst global inequalities continues and noting the many theatres of war already instigated has been shadow banned.
@ralphbernhard1757
Ай бұрын
It's the norm these days. Longer comments are often removed by YT, although I haven't yet figured out the exact MO.
What a wonderful analysis= realists
Great discussion with some highly informed and educated people on the topics. A couple suggestions…it would have been good to have one to two people from the Global South..South America and Africa. Also, Pascal, have you ever had journalist Vladimir Pozner on your channel? I don’t think I have seen him. He would be a very interesting person to speak to related to the relationships between Russia and the U.S. and the emerging multipolar world.
Thank you all for another very important panel discussion. Well done! I look forward to future panel discussions.
Thanks
Thank you for 'Multipolar Peace Alliance #2. EU and NATO are in complete denial. 1. Their oown Citizens' needs. 2. NATO's dark history. 3. Reality of situations on the ground. 4. All other Sovereign nations too have as much Rights, freedom to choose, human rights, growth and most importantly the rights to survive. As is the case for Palestinians. NATO 75th blindly seeks to boost morals within a secluded Oligarchical community. It must realize that others too are growing and seek improvements too. Others have been oppressed for much too long. Blaming others is no longer an acceptable narrative. Wake up EU. Within a Multipolar alliance EU gets the Energy, Materials, cooperatively cheaper goods and sustainabilty for your Citizens. Is NATO offering at least these???????
Tunnelvision EU Summits. Let’s have a peace summit but don’t invite the otherside. Are they just trying to make peace with one another. Europeans have failed in peace for centuries. Now I know why. Why would they change now unless they are forced? Who knows, Hitler wouldn’t cease a desist and went down ungloriously. Looks to me EU still hasn’t learned from their past mistakes. They do the same thing over and over expecting different results.😢😢😢😢
After presenting the medal to Stoltenberg, Biden said: "Isn't he good? Norwegian Wood!"🤣🤣🤣
at 46 mins. Here is the world laughing at the USA.
What is the impact of Japan dumping billions of US dollars to their relations?
Very interesting. I look forward to the next part.
impressive.
NATO is not needed anywhere.
Wow.....such a wealth of knowledge! Thank you ✊
Thank you for this
Thanks!
Lovely panel & conversation .
Hello Warwick Powell, Modi actually went to Italy as an invitee to G7 before going to Moscow. It is interesting to contrast his reception in the two places.
Svezia chiaro, semplice ma esaustivo
Thank you …
According to the map of Greater Israel, held up by its President, Jordan is to become part of Israel so it's a roundabout way of moving the UN to Israel.
Great panel and discussion. Plesse invite Ben Norton on the panel
Fabulous folks
vous feriez bien de rappeler le curriculum vitae de Stolt. et de quelques autres individus ainsi que leur patrimoine. Nous votons "démocratiquement" pour des ordures et peu d'électeurs en sont conscients.
What is with the old dear profiling herself.
@anneroy5346
Ай бұрын
In poor taste
Outstanding work 👏
Nato could not defeat the Talibaan. They spent trillions of dollars to destroy Afghanistan but the Talibaan is in control of Afghanistan. Haa...haa..haa!
NATO only talking about Ukraine money me money me
Ok, let me refute the basic assumptions here: "The Basics: A) Multipolarity is not only an emerging reality, it is also a preferable foundation for global order. B) Neutrality is an important tool within the overall mix of how nations view themselves and position themselves in the context of integrated and indivisible security. C) NATO is a dangerous organisation and its expansion globally is undesirable and contrary to achieving a sustainable peace." A. Wars are MORE likely under a multipolarity world. Wars happen because there isn't a balance of power, various nations believe they can profit from wars. Look at the wars that are happening now, Sudan, Palestine, Ukraine, Myanmar, Congo, these are all places where the US or NATO do NOT have great strength. B. Neutrality is fine when a nation's interests are not compromised by other nations. Sadly a lot of nations are right now subject to the actions of other nations (e.g. the Nile's water flow & conflict between Egypt vs Ethiopia) It's great to be Sweden when you can pull it off, but note that even Sweden has joined NATO of its own choice. C. The history of Europe is a history of war. Prior to the establishment of NATO, larger nations in Europe were involved in wars the majority of the time. It wasn't called the 30 Years War because it was over in a week. Nations were constantly fighting prior to NATO, and after establishment there has been little conflict in western & central Europe. NATOs existence has directly aligned with a reduction in conflict in Europe, which is not a coincidence (there are other factors like the USA vs Russia alignment, but I believe that NATOs existence is the largest factor in the equation). This channel is anti-West in its thinking and positioning (imo). If you are in Europe and want peace and prosperity, I would double-check everything this channel says with some other source.
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Sería conveniente la traducción simultánea al español! Gracias
Great
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Quality people
Could you do a specific session on Turkey?
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