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What if the world’s most powerful nation… isn’t actually all-powerful anymore? That’s the claim coming from a controversial world leader — and it’s sparking serious debate.
Alexander Lukashenko has made a bold statement about Donald Trump and the United States. According to him, recent events have proven something the world is only starting to realize: The U.S. is powerful — but not unstoppable.
In a wide-ranging interview with RT, Lukashenko said Trump has “shown the whole world” that America is “not all-powerful.” He described the U.S. as a superpower — but not a “super force” capable of easily achieving its goals in complex global conflicts. It’s a subtle distinction… but a powerful one.

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00:21What if the world's most powerful nation isn't actually all-powerful anymore?
00:26That's the claim coming from a controversial world leader — and it's sparking serious debate.
00:33Alexander Lukashenko has made a bold statement about Donald Trump and the United States.
00:38According to him, recent events have proven something the world is only starting to realize —
00:44the U.S. is powerful, but not unstoppable.
00:48In a wide-ranging interview with RT, Lukashenko said Trump has shown the whole world
00:54that America is not all-powerful.
00:56He described the U.S. as a superpower, but not a super force,
01:01capable of easily achieving its goals in complex global conflicts.
01:06It's a subtle distinction, but a powerful one.
01:09So why is he saying this now?
01:12Lukashenko pointed directly to rising tensions involving Iran.
01:16He criticized U.S. actions in the region as reckless and impulsive, suggesting they revealed
01:22the limits of American military and political influence.
01:25In his view, these events exposed cracks in the image of U.S. dominance.
01:30Then came the bigger message.
01:33If the U.S. struggles to fully control outcomes involving Iran, Lukashenko argued,
01:38how could it possibly handle a much larger and more powerful rival like China?
01:44His warning was clear.
01:46Do not mess with China.
01:47But here's where it gets interesting.
01:50Lukashenko didn't just criticize Trump.
01:52He actually gave him credit.
01:55He said that despite foolish or impulsive actions,
01:58Trump may have helped push the world toward a more realistic understanding of power,
02:03and even potentially long-term peace.
02:06These comments come during a tense moment globally.
02:10Lukashenko, a close ally of Russia, has long argued that the era of single-country dominance
02:15is over.
02:17Instead, he believes the world is becoming multipolar,
02:20with power shared between nations like Russia, China, and others.
02:24So what does this really mean?
02:26Is the United States losing its grip on global power?
02:30Or is this just how modern geopolitics works,
02:33where even the strongest nations face limits?
02:36One thing is certain.
02:38Power in today's world isn't just about strength.
02:41It's about perception.
02:43And that perception is changing.
02:47It's something something there.
02:53We can probably tap on medium tag for three.
02:56And World in Madrid as well.
02:58Can you guys suddenly miss anything?
03:00I think it's true.
03:01Come on, come on.
03:02It's something there.
03:03Wouldn't we still be a bit more귀fairially escaped?
03:05This there is fantastic!
03:06We've lost words here.
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