Trump’s aggressive moves - from Venezuela to Iran and Greenland - raise global concern. Analyst Anton Fedyashin says it signals the start of U.S. decline and may push countries to unite.
00:00U.S. President Donald Trump's recent aggressive moves from Venezuela to threats against Iran and Greenland have stirred global unease.
00:08Critics say it signals the beginning of America's waning influence and could push countries to band together as uncertainty grows over Washington's brazen moves.
00:19I think we are entering a period of global fragmentation.
00:23We are certainly entering a period when American hegemony is in relative decline.
00:30And I think that Donald Trump, by the way, is a manifestation.
00:34It's the extinction burst of American hegemony, of the unipolar moment.
00:41Fideicin warns that as American power becomes more unpredictable, nations in the global south may start cooperating more closely.
00:48What I think is more likely to start happening is that countries around the world will start banding together in order to protect themselves against the United States and against the West and whatever other outside actors there are.
01:07The world, the members of the global south, will start looking for alternatives to Western-dominated organizations, both economically and from the point of view of security.
01:19I think that if the United States continues to be so unpredictable and aggressive, that the global south, at least, will start coming together.
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