
The global geopolitical landscape is shifting toward a period of instability, characterized by the potential decline of the American empire and the onset of a third world war. Professor Jiang argues that the United States is strategically maneuvering to maintain hegemony by securing the Western Hemisphere and creating global chaos to force international reliance on American resources and weaponry. Key drivers of this conflict include the US-Iran war, which serves as a pretext for establishing maritime chokepoints, and the rise of a Eurasian trade bloc involving Russia and China. Furthermore, the integration of AI into state governance and the implementation of national drafts signal a transition toward more authoritarian control. These systemic shifts, reminiscent of the Bronze Age collapse, suggest that traditional power structures are becoming increasingly fragile, necessitating a shift toward community-based resilience as established empires face inevitable decline.
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