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Trump vs BRICS: A New Strategy in Multipolar Politics

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Analyst Boris Mezhuyev revealed a potential axis of Donald Trump’s foreign policy: to directly confront the BRICS. This strategic repositioning could redefine global alliances and impact key sectors, including finance and cryptocurrencies.

Trump’s Vision and Multipolarity

During a debate in Moscow, Boris Mezhuyev described a central axis of Trump's future strategy. “I think Trump’s main adversary will be neither Russia nor China, but the BRICS,” he stated. Mezhuyev emphasizes Trump’s likely intent to destabilize this coalition more decisively than the Biden administration, which focuses on strengthening Western powers. This strategy would diverge from current geopolitical priorities like the conflict in Ukraine. “Ukraine will not be a priority,” he clarified.

Global Repercussions and Challenges for De-dollarization

This strategy could significantly impact the global economy, especially the alliance’s ambitions regarding de-dollarization. Projects like creating a common currency to reduce reliance on the dollar could be compromised. The US might aim to fragment BRICS efforts by targeting countries like Brazil or exacerbating tensions between China, India, and Russia.

Potential Outcomes for the World and Cryptocurrencies

If Trump's strategy were to materialize, it could severely impact BRICS unity and slow their initiatives to build alternative models in cryptocurrency fields. However, such a risky approach might also push these nations to accelerate their efforts to create more resilient systems.

The result of this geopolitical battle will determine whether the world continues moving towards true multipolarity or reverts to a strengthened unipolar dominance of the United States.

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