Titanium100
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The world is changing fast as some new entities want to project themselves as superpowers example like China and Russia coming to mind. There is a competition going on behind the scenes and that competition is about getting people on your side and who ever does get the right amount of allies comes out superior and will gain the edge.
China was previously not doing well in this regard but they have made a significiant comeback to the point where they have taken the lead. The US media's anti-Taliban hysteria fake news has done some damage to them in other places they are not realizing such media propaganda is viewed by majority of the muslims as islamophobic and will lead to further restraint ties with the US this weakens the Americans further down the ladder than they had imagined.
Hence engaging with Taliban in good faith does them good publicity in the larger muslim world but not doing it does it the opposite. Example China did the exact opposite and is now viewed extremely positive and gaining allies very fast everywhere to the point people are starting to view China as an alternative. This is the meaning of soft power and playing it right.
There is major risk of more and more allies defecting to the chinese-Russia camp in this scenario in this case the US will become irrelevant and the dollar could be changed without a conflict making a new currency if most of the region and muslim countries were to join the China-Russia camp there is not much the US could do except vanish into irrelevancy across the atlantic.
If the Muslim world were to join the Chinese-Russia camp it will be game-over for the US.. The Dollar will exit from the world overnight and the US itself will be an afterthought.. It will be logistically impossible for them to pursue anything other than making an exit from the world stage..
Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Malaysia, Algeria, Morocco, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, kyrgyzstan, Albania, Bosnia, Nigeria, Brunei etc etc.
China was previously not doing well in this regard but they have made a significiant comeback to the point where they have taken the lead. The US media's anti-Taliban hysteria fake news has done some damage to them in other places they are not realizing such media propaganda is viewed by majority of the muslims as islamophobic and will lead to further restraint ties with the US this weakens the Americans further down the ladder than they had imagined.
Hence engaging with Taliban in good faith does them good publicity in the larger muslim world but not doing it does it the opposite. Example China did the exact opposite and is now viewed extremely positive and gaining allies very fast everywhere to the point people are starting to view China as an alternative. This is the meaning of soft power and playing it right.
There is major risk of more and more allies defecting to the chinese-Russia camp in this scenario in this case the US will become irrelevant and the dollar could be changed without a conflict making a new currency if most of the region and muslim countries were to join the China-Russia camp there is not much the US could do except vanish into irrelevancy across the atlantic.
If the Muslim world were to join the Chinese-Russia camp it will be game-over for the US.. The Dollar will exit from the world overnight and the US itself will be an afterthought.. It will be logistically impossible for them to pursue anything other than making an exit from the world stage..
Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Malaysia, Algeria, Morocco, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, kyrgyzstan, Albania, Bosnia, Nigeria, Brunei etc etc.
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