BRICS & New World Order Thread

vincent

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There is a certain overarching anguish about this restriction and lack of alternatives among BRICS+ members around a new international settlement system, saying that it is this concern that is creating more difficulty in creating solutions. He states that even though Russia is at the forefront of this effort, it is Saudi Arabia and China that will effectively provide the basis for the progression of the creation of an alternative to SWIFT, if it becomes effective, it will create an economic bloc with many synergies.
Saudi Arabia is not an official member of the BRICS
A third piece of information that was presented that appears to be supported by countries is the creation of a Interpol/Ameripol/Europol of the BRICS+, to generate national security cooperation among member countries. He said that it is already something well thought out that they will try to work on to make this creation effective.

If a RAW agent is identified for organizing a terror attack against Chinese citizens in Pakistan, will India hand him over?
 

Sinnavuuty

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Saudi Arabia is not an official member of the BRICS
They are a set of prerequisites for SA's membership in the BRICS+, one of which is in relation to the petrodollar.
If a RAW agent is identified for organizing a terror attack against Chinese citizens in Pakistan, will India hand him over?
The treaty should be signed, the member countries that sign are proving their legal obligation to comply with the rules and in this case extradition would have to be carried out.
 

vincent

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They are a set of prerequisites for SA's membership in the BRICS+, one of which is in relation to the petrodollar.
Irrelevant info. The point is Saudi is not part of BRICS+. They will not participate in the new monetary system
The treaty should be signed, the member countries that sign are proving their legal obligation to comply with the rules and in this case extradition would have to be carried out.
If you believe Indian government will do that, I have a bridge to sell.
 

Sinnavuuty

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Irrelevant info. The point is Saudi is not part of BRICS+. They will not participate in the new monetary system
There is no new monetary standard without SA and oil. The condition for establishing this new standard will have to include SA and that is why inclusion is necessary. BRICS+ will replace OPEC by getting rid of the Petrodollar.
If you believe Indian government will do that, I have a bridge to sell.
I don't need to believe it, if India signs it, it will be obliged to comply by virtue of the treaty. Furthermore, this is also a win-win relationship for India as what goes for one member goes for all and China and Pakistan would also be forced to extradite if they sign the treaty.
 

coolgod

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Map of countries that recognized Maduro's victory in Venezuela as of 7-31 morning Beijing Time. Green is accept, red is reject.

India is clearly not a leader of the global south. Nothing to say about Brazil, except there is a reason why Brazil has stagnated for decades. Coincidentally India and Brazil were large proponents of stopping Brics expansion previously.
 

gelgoog

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It is amazing how these people still fall for the US color revolution tactic they regularly use.
It is always like this, if the candidate they want didn't win, they claim a rigged election and then force them in anyway.

Maduro still won when Venezuela had a much worse economy. So it is hardly surprising he won this time.
 

CMP

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It is amazing how these people still fall for the US color revolution tactic they regularly use.
It is always like this, if the candidate they want didn't win, they claim a rigged election and then force them in anyway.

Maduro still won when Venezuela had a much worse economy. So it is hardly surprising he won this time.
He only won by a couple of percentage points. China and Russia needs to shore up the political resilience of Maduro's faction. Help tie them together more strongly with their own military (which was critical in his success this time as well).
 

coolgod

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Hungary blocks EU bid for unified statement on Venezuela election​

The EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell cited claims the presidential ballot was ‘marred by numerous flaws and irregularities.’

The EU failed to put on a united front on Venezuela’s contested election after Hungary vetoed a statement that expressed concern about alleged “flaws and irregularities” in the voting and called for greater transparency.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was
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of the country’s July 28 presidential election by a government-controlled electoral body, which gave him about 51 percent of votes to 44 percent for his opponent, Edmundo González Urrutia. However, the government failed to explain how those results had been calculated and verified.
EU countries wanted to adopt a joint statement raising concerns about the result on Monday but were prevented by Budapest’s stance, two officials familiar with the discussions told POLITICO.


Based Orban. Real chad leader.
 

Index

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He only won by a couple of percentage points. China and Russia needs to shore up the political resilience of Maduro's faction. Help tie them together more strongly with their own military (which was critical in his success this time as well).
Honestly isn't Maduro at this point exactly a Chinese version of Milei?

Promised a lot of alignment changes and did some most basic surface stuff.
Still massive inflation. Still dogshit economy. Sure, at least the yuan trading is better than nothing.

I don't dispute he won legitimately, since many countries already confirmed it. But it also does not surprise me in the least that people there keep voting for people that don't bring solutions.

But at this point is it possible to get someone that can unfuck the Venezuelan economy?
 
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