00:00The geopolitical changes that are being witnessed in the world.
00:03President Trump recently threatening to take over Greenland.
00:07Land acquisitions have always been part of human history.
00:11But we also saw installation of democracy, liberal ideas, globalization.
00:17And the world was a much peaceful place.
00:19What you are calling as the period of stability,
00:23the United Nations appeared like a benevolent peacemaker for a few decades.
00:27There were relatively fewer wars.
00:30But even when there were relatively fewer wars,
00:33what was happening to the nuclear stockpile?
00:35It was amassing.
00:36The rise in the nuclear stockpile,
00:39the rise in carbon dioxide part per million,
00:43the rise in number of animal deaths for human consumption.
00:46All these curves will be dramatically parallel to each other.
00:51Parallel and exponential.
00:53And all these have to do with the core of man.
00:57which continued to remain ignorant and violent.
01:02And now that the planet has reached the edge of its capacity
01:07and has no more to offer,
01:09these countries will again clash.
01:11And they are clashing for everything.
01:13For land, for water, for fuel.
01:16So don't let the 50s, 60s deceive you.
01:20They were, yes, relatively peaceful.
01:22But only superficially quiet.
01:24Because we didn't have our ears to the ground.
01:27So we failed to hear the rumblings.
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