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@atakorkut51107 ай бұрын
I love the video very well said very well broken down
@Fx_-7 ай бұрын
Goldman sachs named brics…. He said he added the S for south africa because bric alone didn’t sound right… its strategically guides by American interest… the same way we guided the EU that has not faired well at all….
@r.guerreiro1407 ай бұрын
You should be far more concerned about the Foro de Sao Paulo
@jager68637 ай бұрын
90% of international transactions are in dollars and it's not going to change. Brazil needs Russian fertilizer, China want to sell goods to Russia and get cheap oil. South Africa just wants bribes and handouts. India hates China and likes cheap Russian oil too. Not seeing anything here to worry about.
@Sweet_Pup_g7 ай бұрын
Ah yes the infamous China-India axis of cooperation.
@UndertakerFromWWE7 ай бұрын
Weren’t they busy fighting each other with rocks and sticks in the Himalayas??
@KaryAdams-r4c7 ай бұрын
@UndertakerFromWWE China was created for the purpose of changing the EAST, stated during NIXON- Rothschild Rockefeller- they want ONE MONARCH and their employees of the British Empire Commonwealth who still exists under corporations. EU/EUA are working together with China including the Vatican for that new shifting of the state owns EVERYTHING including the people. Back to slavery times if Pharoah and cheap labor. Digital currency under universal basic income, and servillace, tracking everything including cows 🐄 plants 🪴 and replace them with engineering animals, plants, human. Everything patented. The reason for covid patent. King Charles had a speech cop 21- I think about engender everything Everything country signed to the agenda. Technology came from the United States give to china and India. Wall Street city of London transferred quadrillion from U.S economy and birth certificate bonds /Social security ect. That build up began after JFK was killed
@Sweet_Pup_g7 ай бұрын
@PatagoniaAriesso?
@barryraymond90047 ай бұрын
@PatagoniaAries CURRENCY is TRUST. Countries trust the USA not to manipulate their currency based on the US's relationship with THEM because no one country is that important to the USA. Frankly too many countries that don't deserve market access to the west have it with China needed a complete decoupling.
@iamaloafofbread89267 ай бұрын
7:10 to make a claim that Packastan and India would be allies is crazy. Almost as crazy as China and *insert any Asian nation here* as friends and not enslaved to China.
@713Tankbuster7 ай бұрын
Ah yes, the long time allies Iran and Saudi Arabia.
@MarkA-ql3gc7 ай бұрын
That is precisely the strenght of BRICS: its ability to bring together adversaries
@713Tankbuster7 ай бұрын
@@MarkA-ql3gc lol no
@nishantsingh72357 ай бұрын
He is right tho@@713Tankbuster
@HanSolo__7 ай бұрын
😆 I spit my coffee.
@barryraymond90047 ай бұрын
@PatagoniaAries The trade war with oil was between the Saudis and the Russians.
@Count_Gustav7 ай бұрын
BRICS should've expanded and recruit other countries such as Hungary, Indonesia, and Thailand so that makes them BRICSHIT.
@Giorgos-ee5kn7 ай бұрын
Cry more
@Count_Gustav7 ай бұрын
@@Giorgos-ee5kn lol
@cz15897 ай бұрын
@@Count_Gustav Tears of laughing - does that count ;-)
@chillout9147 ай бұрын
CRY BABY CRY HAHAHAHAHAH
@dennisestradda97467 ай бұрын
@@chillout914these bots can’t comprehend jokes
@DeathsOnTheYAxis7 ай бұрын
The Ethiopian dam finished filling last year and had no impact on Egypt’s water situation. That conflict is over. Everyone made a huge deal out of it and actually it didn’t matter at all.
@ek52737 ай бұрын
An alliance that includes India and China along with Suadi Arabia and Iran is a treaty written on toliet paper
@aigloss5377 ай бұрын
The funniest thing is, there is no wven that.
@dasbubba8417 ай бұрын
Assuming it was even written somewhere.
@abdulahmed7387 ай бұрын
you never thought why these countries joined in same group despite hating each other? Theres obviously a bigger enemy
@markoofski7 ай бұрын
@@abdulahmed738 I always found it funny how idiots like you can at the same time believe that the west is evil and strong and at the same time it's weak gay and pathetic. Like...choose?
@ek52737 ай бұрын
@@abdulahmed738most of these countries sre joining for economic reasons, not to join some geopolitical camp. This is just campist bullshit
@themetroidprime7 ай бұрын
That South Africa, a country currenlty on a rapid descent towards the level of Haiti, is part of this group is laughable.
@fowlerfreak74207 ай бұрын
They should have never been allowed entry, but the other nations have their eyes on African resources.
@DanielDracohun7 ай бұрын
So they will be in no position to resist chinese demands...
@jmjones78977 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's pretty sad. There's a small army of Cubans working overtime trying to keep the lights on and military/ security forces semi-functional It's a losing battle Wouldn't want to be there when the lights go out for good
@Shiptoast07 ай бұрын
I'm from za, didn't china invite us explicitly? Pretty sure we're a diplomatic vassal of china
@freeross3717 ай бұрын
Racists wanting South Africa to fail so bad is hilarious 🤣
@KVUAA7 ай бұрын
What? Indonesia? Our President has denied that we have formally applied to join BRICS, as we are primarily interested in joining the OECD at the moment. Our finance and foreign ministries even stated that joining them would bring more burden than it's worth.
@nishantsingh72357 ай бұрын
Whats OECD ?
@swapneelbehera2607 ай бұрын
OECD for developed countries chindonesia is not yet developed is still developing.
@KVUAA7 ай бұрын
@@swapneelbehera260 Its not the requirements. Mexico, Turkey, Colombia, and Costa Rica is not developed countries yet they are OECD member
@Shambles76987 ай бұрын
Your stupid or not oecd is Israel - America BS. I don't think they wanna invite more country
@tio3017 ай бұрын
Quote: "Our polish narrator is the greatest one."
@generaltom68507 ай бұрын
Timestamp?
@jsbart967 ай бұрын
what?
@MegaCavatina7 ай бұрын
It’s good to hear what the poles think. This kind of narrative points out weaknesses of BRICS+, so the unspoken conclusion is that the expanded West is superior.
@Strykenine7 ай бұрын
Defenders of the oppressed? These countries are involved in the harshest repression of their own peoples within their boarders, and in one case the failed subjugation of a neighboring country. This 'alliance' is just like any other - self-interested and temporary. SA and Iran alone are two of the most repressive regimes. Sadly the US still counts SA as an ally. Maybe that will change in my lifetime. Right now it's all about energy.
@TheKing-uu7jn7 ай бұрын
Don’t forget Brazil is also entering the camp of oppression with Lula in charge
@madsam03207 ай бұрын
SA and Brazil are much more democratic than many of western allies. Anyway, they at least do not interfere other countries if the people elected a government that they don’t like, like in Chile, Iran before the Shah regime, Venezuela or Egypt.
@Strykenine7 ай бұрын
@@madsam0320 Most likely because they were not capable of doing so, or had no such interests. Life's different when you are a hegemon.
@madsam03207 ай бұрын
@@Strykenine okay, so yes, life is different if you are a hegemon. LoL!
@Strykenine7 ай бұрын
@@madsam0320 😘
@okapijohn43517 ай бұрын
It is a completely dysfunctional group of countries with very little in common. And who is the billionaire or investor that wants to put its money in a authoritarian country that does not abide by the rule-of-law? Even billionaires want to put their money in a safe place where the law protects their property. That place is in the west thanks to their solid institutions.
@mattpotter87257 ай бұрын
Whilst I think this BRICS enlargement is all a power play by China and is a loose arrangement of countries that either have an axe to grind with the US or are looking to play both sides off against each other to get a better deal from Washington, I don't see many billionaires or investors not looking at putting money into countries with questionable regimes if the ROI is better for them because in the end all they care about is money, this and a lot of the raw materials and minerals that are needed and will be increasingly needed now or in the near future more and more are only found in such countries. I also see this as a way for China to destabilise the world by bypassing sanctions on regimes like Russia and Iran, to keep the war going in Ukraine through the sale of Russian oil to these countries without the need to go through the US, but China instead.
@B-PIXEL7 ай бұрын
Are you serious? I am not a very rich person, but I have invested some amount of my capital in funds in the US and some European countries. At the moment my assets are frozen. Now there are talks about transferring them to Ukraine, which means they are stolen. Meanwhile, in Russia, no one forced companies to leave. These are the demands of the United States. So I laughed when I read your comment and saw the solid institutions moment
@empiregeof7 ай бұрын
@@B-PIXEL I invested in energy in Euroopean companies, then Russia decided to breach its contract and try to shove an energy crisis upon Europe. Made me lose a big chunk of my investements. Your assets arent stolen, they're frozen and they arent being touched but the profits ( Wich Russia would greatly benefit from) are now being used to fund Ukraine. Maybe you should've done something about the dictator that's been running your country and lining his pockets for 2 decades. IDK
@okapijohn43517 ай бұрын
@@B-PIXEL Clearly you do not understand the concept of a rules based system. Your money is safe in Western institutions if you abide by the law. Break the law and you loose your money. The UN charter is part of those laws. The Russian invasion of Ukraine was a break of the UN charter. In a authoritarian system, Mister Pudin steps out of the bed with the wrong leg and your money is gone because he wants to.
@Dim.g0v7 ай бұрын
@PatagoniaAries let's say you had $50 million and needed to store in some country. What country would it be? You can do a top 3 if one is too narrow.
@MrYirley7 ай бұрын
Brazil, India and South Africa are at best opportunistic not really western opposed and while Russia and China are aligned for now, just looking at a map you know they're gonna turn on each other the nanosecond they no longer need one another or worse even before that. Brics scares no one
@Maria_Erias7 ай бұрын
Not to mention the fact that India and China have been fighting what amounts to a low-intensity border war for years now, as well as India now becoming the most populous country in the world and who is constantly angling to out-compete China for regional dominance.
@keithpalmer45477 ай бұрын
Yep. China is about to take half of russia after the idiots in the kremlin have exhausted their resources men and weapons in a pointless Ukraine invasion. If China does this they will become the #1 super power in this world.
@lordpochinki21127 ай бұрын
When you say "opportunistic" then you put western led bloc at the correct side of history. And this is the problem. India will always look for multi bloc world instead of one bloc.
@MrYirley7 ай бұрын
@@lordpochinki2112 opportunistic in itself isn't a bad term as is the word consequence, there are just countries whose stance on certain topics are more stable over time than the countries mentioned above
@jirislavicek99547 ай бұрын
Yes, Russia and China are "frenemies "
@kenster82707 ай бұрын
The members of BRICS have nothing in common other than the fact they are all large economies that are not part of G7, so they simply created their own economic club. Other than that, they have nothing in common. Some have argued (mistakenly) that the existence of BRICS is somehow analogous to the existance of the Non-Aligned Movement (led by India) during the Cold War. But being non-aligned back then just meant resisting efforts to get sucked into the orbit of either Moscow or Washington, which was difficult for many developing countries that were becoming independent during the 1960s and 1970s. For instance, the former Portuguese colonies in Africa achieved independence in 1975 thanks in part to Soviet support. And so those countries became one-party states influenced by Moscow until the end of the Cold War when they transitioned toward democracy and liberalization.
@gregwochlik92337 ай бұрын
Actually, the BRICS countires do have one thing in common: All their currencies start with "R". Real, Ruble, Rupee, Renminbi, Rand.
@BOIOLA087 ай бұрын
The portuguese colonies did not transition to democracy and liberalization. They opened a bit nothing else...
@SamudraMishra-yp4gc7 ай бұрын
Are you talking about the American democracy and liberalisation in Syria, Iraq, Somalia, Vietnam etc?
@tgazhn92956 ай бұрын
the only thing NATO has in common is that fact that they are all white..... no wonder Turkey wants to leave NATO and join BRICS Muslims will never be accepted in EU.....and that fact that NATO fast tracked Ukraine even though Turkey been trying to get in for almost 20 years. requirement needed to join EU is blue eyes and blonde hair.....dw ALBania will soon wake up and want to leave because we know they will never be accepted into EU either.....
@King-vo7vm6 ай бұрын
Watching to much CNN Fox 😂😂😂...
@NigelAndTommyAreGrifters7 ай бұрын
BRICS in concept works, in reality it doesn’t. Too many cultural differences and India and China are hardly known for been co-operative.
@shd946 ай бұрын
China is India’s largest trade partner lol
@DanielDracohun7 ай бұрын
Did BRICS ever do anything? Other than accepting new members.
@PapaOscarNovember7 ай бұрын
I think they bypass western sanctions. So it’s not nothing, but far cry from what they want it to be.
@rohitmishra6707 ай бұрын
They created new development bank, something similar to world bank
@TheKing-uu7jn7 ай бұрын
@@rohitmishra670you think India and China trust each other enough to have direct control over their currencies? You think Iran and Saudi Arabia would drop their proxy wars over shared currency? You think the Argentina would take kindly to Lula of Brazil over the new currency? You think South Africa is going to be successful with their current strategies and people in power? Over the competitive currency? The only currency that has a chance to actually compete with the US dollar is the Euro. And that’s of Europe chooses to re-industrialize or if the ASEAN group successfully forms a trading bloc similar to the EU and make their own currency
@rohitmishra6707 ай бұрын
@@TheKing-uu7jn NO NO NO OK OK
@peterfireflylund7 ай бұрын
Press releases, photo ops, agitprop.
@Holek27 ай бұрын
Ahhh, yesss... The famous Polish "inyvytyble". I'm so glad to hear a real voice, and not a studio voice actor
@handlemonium7 ай бұрын
This is the "twyntys report"
@jennijenjenjen7 ай бұрын
Even the accent hates vowels
@CKLach7 ай бұрын
It's all very funny but I'm not gonna hate on a guy who put all this work to build a channel and gets 100s k views on every video. Plus I am a Polack too and my accent is thicker than your mom's ass. I stopped carrying, it would be ridiculous for me to try to sound like I was English aristocrat
@kawo6663 ай бұрын
@@jennijenjenjen😂 Dzięki for the laughs
@jjreddick3777 ай бұрын
The “ dethronment of the dollar “ is one of those things that’s widely overstated. US became the economic hegemon in 1890. Dollar didn’t become king until after 1945. Why do people think dropping the dollar would actually weaken the US ?
@aarthirajaraman7453Ай бұрын
The US wasn't the economic hegemon until the 1950s. If the dollar was to be dropped it would greatly decrease American importancd
@markmuller79627 ай бұрын
AI, Robotics and 3D printing may shake the world's paradigm sooner than we think. All of a sudden having a large population may become a liability
@TheJohnnyJohnny7 ай бұрын
I will become a communist if that day ever happen.
@NigelAndTommyAreGrifters7 ай бұрын
@TheJohnnyJohnny Best pick up your sickle then comrade.
@turningpoint42387 ай бұрын
Pretty much every industry over the next 20yrs looks set to be disrupted and society isn't ready for it. But after the chaos we have the chance for everyone to live like billionaires. But also countries lose power over others, they can be quite self reliant (food, energy and most products).
@markmuller79627 ай бұрын
@turningpoint4238 I agree with you and indeed I should have said "a crowded country with a young demographic" but youtube doesn't really like clunky comments
@squee2227 ай бұрын
They said the same thing about the steam engine. Turns out we still need people and just created new jobs for them. Took a few decades but we figured it out.
@maxidaho7 ай бұрын
A snake pit of allied snakes is still, ultimately, a pit of snakes.
@johnjingleheimersmith92597 ай бұрын
the only product of which is snake oil
@Good-Life157 ай бұрын
Ok pig
@generaltom68507 ай бұрын
@@johnjingleheimersmith9259 And many countries don’t want to buy the oil anymore.
@rogerzen86967 ай бұрын
You described NATO well.
@johnjingleheimersmith92597 ай бұрын
@@rogerzen8696 that makes no sense at all. you must watch a lot of russian propaganda I guess...
@ghjklz75877 ай бұрын
The real problem with BRICs is that the most common currency traded between themselves and others is USD Russian Rupee cant be used outside of the group Chinese Yuan value is set by the Chinese Government Indian Rupee is ranked 15th and is not very liquid as India does not import many finished goods So the most likely common currency is the USD
@meteorknight9995 ай бұрын
Not USD anymore Russia china india using own currency more with eachother. Especially Russia who left banned dollar to yuan
@mysterioanonymous32067 ай бұрын
RIP BRICS. Almost made it to modernity. Almost.
@Giorgos-ee5kn7 ай бұрын
You wish
@chillout9147 ай бұрын
I am so sad for you LOL
@jmjones78977 ай бұрын
If modernity equates to 17th Century Enlightenment Ideas- Not so much. I mean almost, amongst urban elites and educated classes in these areas. Communist/ Islamist Subversion and Radiicalization put an end to all of that. So what to do? Become Colonial Subjects to the Turko- Mongolic Imperial Successor States. Genius It will definitely work this time.
@barryraymond90047 ай бұрын
BRICS is a social club where folks that hate each other in private complain about the USA.
@photosthamara86897 ай бұрын
and u guys made it because of big daddy usa or else u would be extinct species in our history books
@johntex1057 ай бұрын
Of the many issues ongoing, BRICS is of little concern. China and India are at each other throat. Saudi Arabia and Iran have longstanding issues. South Africa is a basket case, Brazil has serious issues and is isolated from the others. Russia is bleeding out in Ukraine in a hopeless stalemate. And finaly China is nearing demographic collapse. But other than these isssues, all is fine in BRICS.
@GrayRohan7 ай бұрын
Yet europe is getting fucked with their overpriced gas from the usa, which is about to fall apart as well. Everything is fucked at this stage
@abps99477 ай бұрын
Russian economy is doing good currently imf
@worldofdoom9957 ай бұрын
BRICS was never anything than a meme.
@johnjingleheimersmith92597 ай бұрын
You ever heard of garbage in, garbage out? Yeah you can't polish a turd. BRICS was always DOA.
@levelazn7 ай бұрын
Brics is an exercise in diplomacy. Something. The west is allergic to
@HanSolo__7 ай бұрын
@@johnjingleheimersmith9259 Now it's BICS since Russia is doomed. 😂
@barryraymond90047 ай бұрын
@@HanSolo__ Its really Crisb. Ask Xi, thats how he views it.
@ChineseKiwi7 ай бұрын
Commenting on this comment when it had 69 likes here 😎
@PapaOscarNovember7 ай бұрын
‘Global governance’ requires nations have to be willing to give consent to be governed. That’s a tall order, when several powerful nations have no intention to do so.
@barryraymond90047 ай бұрын
Global Governance is a silly thing. What we really have is global control of bad countries by regulating access to the economies of good countries. At some point the bad countries change enough to be part of the good country club and their own markets are now the prize for the bad countries. Some good countries devolve into bad countries too. Somewhere along the road we started thinking that a communist and a capitalist deserve equal treatment. That is where globalism failed.
@capincrunch11847 ай бұрын
We have lived long enough to be the villain in these countries eyes but when they have enemies on their borders how they cry for our intervention
@empiregeof7 ай бұрын
I often think about the 65million € going to India as development aid while after the Russian invasion and during the EU energy crisis you had an Indian politician saying "Europe must learn its problems arent global problems" After EU decided to stop energy trade with Russia, bought up the entire global LNG stocks and by default increased gas and oil prices globally. I wonder if Europe in particular needs to wake up from its slumber and actively scrap develoment aid for countries who openly, yet wrongly accuse it for politcal gain.
@barryraymond90047 ай бұрын
@@empiregeof India doesn't need development aid, they need business and trade.
@empiregeof7 ай бұрын
@@barryraymond9004 WOW Never thought I would meet someone on the internet who didnt do any research before commenting something stupid. Oh Wait KEK Buddy, Let me summarize some numbers for you. Since 2004, India is a stratetic parnter of India: -6,000 EU companies operating in India have created 1.7 million direct jobs and an additional 5 million indirect jobs. -EU foreign direct investment (FDI) in India reached €87 billion in 2020. -The EU was India's third-largest trading partner in 2021. -The European Investment Bank (EIB) has invested over €3 billion in infrastructure, energy, and climate projects in India. -Furthermore, EU-India Joint Declarations have been adopted to bolster efforts on connectivity, water, and resource efficiency, employing a circular economy approach. In 2023, the EU and India also launched a Trade and Technology Council focusing on digital transformation and green technologies. They get Business, trade AND development. And what do Indian politicians do?? They SPIT on Europe and they HELP our ADVERSARIES to line their own pockets. Thats why I hope EU bilateral programs stop. It makes Europeans poorer, it drains wealth from EU to India. And the return is abyssmally low. If Europe's problems aren't Indian problems then why should Europeans care if Indians die of earthquakes and dissentry?
@empiregeof7 ай бұрын
@@barryraymond9004 India gets trade and business. Its seen as a strategic partner of the EU and more than 6000 companies have invested into the Indian economy creating well over a million jobs directly and 5 million jobs indirectly. If you're European based you can actually look up those numbers. Also, During the European energy crisis, inflicted by Russia, a notable Indian politician actually said publicly European problems arent global problems, wich begs me to ask, why should Europe care about India if that feeling doesnt seem to be mutual??????
@barryraymond90047 ай бұрын
@@empiregeof So why is India taking aid if it is so proud?
@sogerc17 ай бұрын
One of these days BRICS will actually do something. They've been preparing for 23 years so any day now.
@Mountain144067 ай бұрын
Russia is at war, China is suffering from deflation, south africa isn't strong enough, India and brazil is playing both sides
@merrick64847 ай бұрын
US and EU are enjoy their inflation.😂😆
@Mountain144067 ай бұрын
@@merrick6484 3.5 ain't bad 😂😂😂😂 plus defaltation is way worse 😂😂
@iamaloafofbread89267 ай бұрын
India and Russia have tentions with China. All this talk about BRICS will not amount to much in any meaningful way
@kevinichbia84877 ай бұрын
Your proposal is the long expected materialization of the initiative for democracies that so far has failed to materialize into practical means for a democratic rules based order to provide better living standards.
@rteammobile7 ай бұрын
I appreciate the concluding remark about the global need for a fair and inclusive system. However, power dominates everything, and people will only listen to you if you have something valuable to offer. As the saying goes, money talks bullshit walks.
@HandsomeSquidward-q7g7 ай бұрын
The entirety of BRICS consists of actors who all either hate each other or don't have any real connection beyond some mutual trade interests. To summarise: -China and Russia cooperate purely out of geo-strategic necessity, but would tear/nuke each other to pieces if the US wasn't there. -India and China's relationship is even more cancerous, and they have their troops engage in horrific melee border skirmishes every couple of months (with China usually being the one who starts those fights, and India finishing them). -Brazil is a barely cohesive mess that has always had astronomical potential, but will never reach it due to insurmountable political, geographical and social issues. -South Africa is quickly on its way to becoming Haiti 2.0: Electric Boogaloo, being run by slime who are so stupidly corrupt they actively brag about it on live television. -SA, Brazil and India are definitely more pro-Western in terms of the level of freedom, legal systems and the structure of the societies themselves, putting them almost completely at odds with Russia and China's brutal authoritarianism and censorship -Russia shits the bed whenever the oil price goes a bit wonky, and has virtually zero soft political power, relying on its shambolic military to maintain relevancy. The current kerfuffle in Ukraine is not helping matters. -China is dealing with a whole host of awful economic and social issues at home, which is leading them to act very petulantly on the global political stage, but also at home. -All the other countries who want to join or have joined are either weakly third-world banana republic entities or nations who also absolutely hate each others' guts.
@GeneralDMadness7 ай бұрын
I don't see how a video about BRICS can be interesting. They will never be a big thing
@Giorgos-ee5kn7 ай бұрын
You wish
@АлеевИлья7 ай бұрын
They have already become bigger than the West. They just need to stop working for the West. And to do this, we need to make something like a Eurasian Union out of the BRICS!
@Mandanara7 ай бұрын
Made you click
@АлеевИлья7 ай бұрын
That is, the West is still forcing the BRICS countries to work for themselves! How long? The United States is concerned about this issue! After all, no one wants to feed the US and the EU.😡
@KaloyanKasabov7 ай бұрын
@@Giorgos-ee5kn they haven't done jack in 15 years
@shumbi117 ай бұрын
Argentina initially joined to watch and veto Brazil, Ethiopia joined to watch/veto Egypt, KSA & UAE to watch/veto Iran.
@ovojohn7 ай бұрын
Regarding Brazil, quite the contrary. Brazil was the main proponent of Argentinian being invited into the group.
@johnmuller89547 ай бұрын
I'd like hear why Israel violating international law in a much more blatant way, is not a condemnation of western alliances. if it's good enough to hold them together via the ineqitable us dollar it's good enough to hold brics together with oil and mass production. And I wouldn't make too much out of the language of democracy when what really matters more is the extent to which people are raised out of poverty. Let's compare usa to China hmmm.
@gideonmele15567 ай бұрын
Israel isn’t part of the western powers nor alliances, similar reason why the DPRK isn’t a PR nightmare for BRICS because one member is supporting it, Iran however, is very much involved and already a pariah unlike Israel. It certainly hurts the western cause but is not nearly as big of a political burden especially since a large number of western countries have been going against Israel and Israeli allies have been advising them to calm down (which is ignored but still it’s tried).
@bensanderson71447 ай бұрын
I don’t see Brazil ever seriously turning away from the Americas to consolidate with overseas powers. The US and Brazil have squabbles, but the Americas won’t allow themselves to get splintered
@Warawarayadnus6 ай бұрын
USA: looks like BRICS needs FREEDOM!
@yashpatel2617 ай бұрын
BRICS does not exist tbh. None of these nations have any real cooperation. No cultural or economic alliance. India is basically playing both sides of some level of friendship with USA where we repair their nuclear submarines, destroyers and other stuff on our ports with no problem and we also buy russian oil and weapons because we do not want to antagonize them. In short we are trying to get along with everyone and not pick a side but in truth we are slowly creating a stronger relationship with USA as time goes on. Both on technological as well as economic levels. Time will tell but if china starts a war with india it will accelerate our alliance with USA into an extremely strong one. And china is arrogant enough to do this and push us into a formal military alliance with USA.
@Rockefeller.697 ай бұрын
How in the absolute shit fuck do these videos get fewer than 1M views each? Let alone fewer than 200k??
@DNG129007 ай бұрын
I will be honest, BRICS only seems to be held togetger by their dislike for USA and EU. If they disappeared BRICS is more likely to fall apart than be united. Moreover what exactly is it trying to do right now? Become something like EU or ASEAN or does it have other goals?
@Wack3737 ай бұрын
If brics is experimenting multi-lateralism, the fact that countries with conflicting interests are members is then a feature, not a defect, right?
@Mu3az5237 ай бұрын
Ethiopia and Eygpt have huge debt to gdp
@waynekensicki47186 ай бұрын
The thing is. America and europe are consumption based economies. The rest depend on exporting products to the west. The West is already building a manufacturing base in mexico. When the West decides to stop propping up china and the rest of them... Exporting countries depend on consumption based economies, not the other way around.
@cLaw277 ай бұрын
Only a fool can see a bright future for an alliance made of rivals.
@rustix37 ай бұрын
10:40 "For decades leaders identified with global south have sought ways to dethrone US currency from its pedestal as the World's reserve currency" Ironically it was EU with Euro who came close to that result, with US dollar having 80% of global reserve currency share, and after Euro gained its power the US dollar got down to 60% and Euro 20%. So Euro became the seconds largest reserve currency, having the same share as all other currencies combined(if US$ is excluded)
@drprofessorsoso2087 ай бұрын
When it comes to economics I wouldn't take Al Jazeera seriously they also said Javier's Milei's plan to dollarize would work when I said it wouldn't work
@mattbowdenuh7 ай бұрын
Yes and no. It would be a band-aid. Using an outside currency like the USD will curb inflation, naturally, but only to a certain point. But long-term, you need to make institutional change that allows you to use your own currency that will prevent the previous errors and policy decisions that got you to that point in the first place, which is the hard bit. Dollarizing is quick, thus an immediate band-aid to stop the bleeding, but not curing the illness. You can't rely on "Dollarizing" your economy long-term, unless youre a small country that gets alot of Dollars from natural trade inflows (think of small tourist countries like Costa Rica or Panama because of the Panama Canal inflows, or Caribbean Island nations). But country like Argentina cannot dollarize as a long-term plan, as that will fail. There just wont be enough USD inflow for a country of that size.
@MLX20247 ай бұрын
"Ladran, Sancho, señal que cabalgamos" "The dogs bark Sancho, it is a sign that we're moving forward" -Don Quijote de la Mancha
@ktg80307 ай бұрын
lol the US isn't going away. No matter how far it falls, everyone else will fall further. Has anyone been paying attention to whats happening inside China, Brazil, or Russia? Waaayyyy too many problems. India might be a bright spot, but they have a ton of poverty and may improve many lives, but will eventually suffer a similar fate as China.
@pilotcyborg.gaming7 ай бұрын
US is falling same goes for europe russia is the richest country in the world yall clowns know nothing china and india will stabalise, the dollar fall will hit them as well but they will recover quick
@MarcosElMalo27 ай бұрын
Is there any indication that B, I, C, or S are actually ready to back China? I think each of those countries plus each of the expansion countries will pursue their own interests. That said, I think the developing economies can, will, and should push for reforms. This will lead to an easing of U.S./Western hegemony but not its fall.
@Skyler8277 ай бұрын
If they could just manage to harmonize their monetary policy and achieve a currency union, it would seriously strengthen their economies and would make the US dollar less mandatory for reserve currency status. But there's no way a bunch of autocrats and dictators would ever allow any central bank outside of their control to decide how much money the can have.
@TheKing-uu7jn7 ай бұрын
That would require India to put trust into China with their currency and power And this isn’t mentioning the territory and resources disputes they have already
@hinatadover16147 ай бұрын
5:11 how does using ppp miss the point..can you explain further? Cuz it seems that from other sources ppp is a better measure
@blafonovision43427 ай бұрын
LOL. They can go after it all they want. With the end of secure, cheap transoceanic shipping, it won’t matter.
@marcinmaj8487 ай бұрын
They will use Chinese warships made of paper. Have you seen the old Japan patrol boat collision with the Chinese Corvette? The Indonesian Coast Guard made a fcukin hole in it. Man, it was a delicate "kiss". 😆
@AniMageNeBy7 ай бұрын
Pretty negative review overall with here and there some bias seeping through, but I think a dedolarization and going for a multi-polar world is actually the way to go - regardless of whether you like all the current members in it or not. BRICS is not about claiming the moral high-ground, or military alliances; it's about economics. And about equal representation on the world stage that is according to their respective populations - which is about 50% of the worlds' population. The West, and even the UN, really have an abyssal reputation in that regard. YTake the G7; they try to force their rules on everyone else, while making out only about10% of the population.
@J.M.2546 ай бұрын
An alliance between Asia and Africa, would become an unbeatable power. Hope their leaders understand this.
@LondiweMtshali-yy5kfАй бұрын
When last did u update these IMF gdp because now germany is negative 0 its in RECESSION n japan is 0.9 very bad thats 2024😢
@nilocblue7 ай бұрын
BRICS don't have a whole lot in common with one another, except that they want to feel important and have more status, that's it. You can't tell me that India and China are gonna get along and play nicely.
@seanstansbury55857 ай бұрын
The only way BRICS would work is if they expanded it to include the US.
@EarthForces7 ай бұрын
The US-EU coalition with the participation of the chief Commonwealth countries excluding India is still too strong and will likely be almost impossible to challenge unless they themselves botch their diplomatic and economic edge with supranational organizations like MERCOSUR, ASEAN and the African Union. Also, the Middle East seems to be still more Western-leaning and only wanted the BRICS as an alternative just in case the "collective West" and its institutions will fail in such a level akin to the USSR. China's eventually failure (sorry it is already showing its cracks) will spell the end of BRICS at some point. Russia, though for a time, will be an economic "client state" of the PRC thanks to its senseless war that ultimately strengthened NATO.
@MarkA-ql3gc7 ай бұрын
There's the G20 for that. But the West needs to stop playing kindergarten at G20 events with their small-minded walkouts and attitude of "I'm not talking to you!"
@joshuawilson88047 ай бұрын
BRICS was a catchy slogan nothing more. It doesn't have a unified currency among themselves. They hare not ideologically aligned. Countries who want to join are more than likely desperate.
@dosmastrify7 ай бұрын
Still glad Hubert's back
@arikliane7797 ай бұрын
100% hubert
@Sprinkle-sg8yb7 ай бұрын
With all these printed trillions of dollars all over the world, IMO the demise of the dollar will be legendary.
@atakorkut51107 ай бұрын
There’s a reason everybody wants dollars because you know you can trade it anywhere you know the value of it and whether it’s Fiat currency or not it’s the world reserve currency Because everyone wants dollars😊
@विनितकुमार-य5ढ7 ай бұрын
The geoplilitical issues between countries talked about is nothing as game changing as it is believed to be for even in the global west cracks md devides of varying degrees will gradually arise when more and more crisis befalls it and dismay and range if opinions probable to be formed increase. As for opposing US currency, its too deep ingrained to oppose it in a significant way and the opposition has just started, its too early to judge if something will come of it for the collective global south or not.
@CopingsCorner7 ай бұрын
26:45 wtf, train-tracks through the,,, actually on the,,, no wait, it's actually the whole street itself of a residential area! Damn that's an inconsiderate, and arguably outright hostile infrastructure design/layout,, whomever greenlit this, clearly didn't have much love for the people living there
@howtoappearincompletely97397 ай бұрын
Great stuff, Mr Hubert Walas. You've got me thinking!
@headoverheels887 ай бұрын
One must have to wonder if any of this was possible, why hasn't the US-led system that we call "western countries" (I hate that term... Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan etc aren't western) haven't created a common currency like BRICS supports advocate for. I mean the term BRIC itself was coined by an American economist at Goldman Sachs (not some random British lord), so why haven't we done it? That's a rhetorical question of course; it's because it's a very very dumb idea. Even blocs like the European Union, which has it's own enforceable constitution, legislature, and decades of integration *STILL* grapples with the concept of essentially exporting their monetary policy to a foreign capital.
@j.obrien49907 ай бұрын
the problem is that they have little in common and there is a lot of rivalry between them -- i.e. India and China.
@Mike-ys4sr20237 ай бұрын
The British Sterling was replaced by the USD and off the Gold Backed . The BRICS currency can go back to Gold backed plus a digital currency for trade like a few Countries in the Caribbean are already doing with China digital currency exchange.
@mbaker22807 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video! And this voice suits perfect, better never change it!
@Kuac857 ай бұрын
Great material! Thank you!
@bobjohnson39407 ай бұрын
Europeans are uniquely skilled and experienced with regional and global politics and organization and have never been afraid to enforce and sustain it. China has almost no experience in this area. Most other people within the human race have almost no experience in this area maybe aside the mid-east but it's not on the level of the Europeans and Americans. Usually a pact or an organization is entered with a clear purpose and a structure in mind and most importantly greased wheels and cooperation already established among the parties involved with the benefits and potential clearly defined as well as the risks. These other power centers have a long way to go, and they're in fact using many European style methods to achieve this, but they clearly don't have the confidence nor the ability to actually get this thing off the ground in a way that seriously threatens what the west has established.. because what the west has established is far far more vast than many of us even really know or understand.
@ananthakrishnan61067 ай бұрын
Lol Europeans 🤣 its the yanks everyone cares about not their dogs
@truth-uncensored24265 ай бұрын
hahahaha
@MMerlyn917 ай бұрын
I love how people think Milei is "against the system" when the dude constantly acts like the lapdog of the system.
@JsJdv7 ай бұрын
We're already putting up with countries violating international laws. You seem to not like the fact that it's not the US that would be in control, but Asia.
@mauritsbol48067 ай бұрын
Brics is samsung, where apple is the US. It is the main competitor to the worlds hegemon, but being the main competitor doesn't say much in itself.
@kubaebo69306 ай бұрын
A very poor representation of what BRICS is all about..your analysis is very poor and biased. A waste of time. BRICS is cooking.
@Brandoloian7 ай бұрын
As an American I appalled and wish BRICSA+ good luck. They are going to be backed by the gold standard. USA should have a gold backed standard too. Nesara/Gesara is coming soon.
@wabalaladabdab7 ай бұрын
Just a reminder, brics is still a joke
@HarryMonn7 ай бұрын
How can you possibly change the rules of the strong rule the world though? What civilizations have ever willingly gave up dominance?
@AyedYoutube7 ай бұрын
is there any source that says Indonesia applied for BRICS membership?
@АртемАндреевич-п8у7 ай бұрын
Did I understand correctly that the United States does not violate international law? Or is the meaning of the video something else?
@Toneload117 ай бұрын
The different between the g7 and the Bruce are.the g7 uses debt for their lifestyle but doesn't produce nothing of value while the brics have commodities.
@hinatadover16147 ай бұрын
21:14 thats rich, since Javier is so authoritarian
@studiometaart19747 ай бұрын
Many many of you guys are failing to realize that Russia and the Arab world have been fighting for Sudans almost limitless gold mines for years. If Russia actually secures Sudan (Whig looks to be the case). This would literally change everything for the currency. Like by an unbelievable margin. The western world would know this if they spent .000005 seconds caring about Africa.
@live_free_or_perish7 ай бұрын
The only one that matters is China. All of the others are only loosely connected or insignificant bit players
@craycraykian5087 ай бұрын
Saying the global south wants to break away from a world of might makes right just seems blatantly wrong to me. Most of these countries are governed by this same idea intenally afterall. Cooperation with one side or the other globally is simply a means to consolidate power or expand influence in their neighborhood without accountability. (Ethiopia for example wants to expand into the horn and reach the sea as it brutally represses local upsrisings) Economically there is much to gain for developing economies in the forum on paper but few seem poised to take advantage of this. Because this access to support comes with a price. With all this access to oil, technology, raw resources and manpower why have so few states within the forum actually seen the benefits to a large degree? Because these resources are to the benefit of india, china and Russia primarily. And given the chance most of these countries would rather decentralize the global order rather than replace it. South Africa, Ethiopia, India, China, Russia and Brazil off the top of my head seem well positioned to dominate their local regions if left to their devices. A multi polor world for some of these countries is one where they wish to carve their own spheres of influence partly by hedging powers against eachother.
@admiralsfleet7 ай бұрын
Nothing like Hubert discussing geopolitics to settle into an enjoyable evening after work
@AdastraRecordings7 ай бұрын
A BRICS gold backed crypto is going to make $34 trillion in debt feel like a lead weight, time to divest from the green back.
@SimpleGeopolitics247 ай бұрын
I don't think so, the United states is by far the most powerful country in the history and the world now. Maybe China can really challenge the US hegemony, but they are in a deep demographic crisis, that affects badly on the Chinese economy and advancement.
@siriusakari67297 ай бұрын
The US also facing a huge demographic catastrophe that is why they are slowly taking away women's reproductive rights. Demographics are changing for many nations do not think the US isn't immune to this problem.
@amitkumarsingh17097 ай бұрын
American exceptionalism propaganda that sell to American people USA inheritanted British Empire institution & assets after WWII become British gone bankrupt American power degrading but it will not collapse but gradually becomes weaker just like India & Chinese empire in 19th century Chinese biggest problem is theirs autocratic system which gives less room to experiment & disscus ideas for nation building which causes them go hyper in many cases where that not needed like one child policy
@amitkumarsingh17097 ай бұрын
American exceptionalism propaganda that sell to American people USA inheritanted British Empire institution & assets after WWII become British gone bankrupt American power degrading but it will not collapse but gradually becomes weaker just like India & Chinese empire in 19th century Chinese biggest problem is theirs autocratic system which gives less room to experiment & disscus ideas for nation building which causes them go hyper in many cases where that not needed like one child policy
@mattbowdenuh7 ай бұрын
@@siriusakari6729 We have immigration to make up for the less than replacement birth rate. You don't see millions of people lining up to immigrate to China. But at the same time, China has so many more people that if the average person only needs to produce about 1/3 or 1/4 of the average value as an American for the countries to have equal GDP. It's not like China is gonna go from 1+ billion people to 500million in a couple of decades, that's just unrealistic. They will still largely outnumber the US population for our lifetimes. Also, it's much easier to grow from say $10k or $20k gdp/capita to $40k or $50k than it is from $80k to $120k gdp per capita. So it will be a struggle to keep pace with China, but it wont be due to US demographics.
@SimpleGeopolitics247 ай бұрын
@@siriusakari6729 It is true that most of the countries in the world are in a demographic crisis, but in China it is hurting manpower and causing a decrease in the population. China is also suffering from a real estate crisis, Chinese real estate makes up about a quarter of China's economy. In recent years, the Chinese have built huge projects and a Chinese citizen with enough money to invest in real estate. The problem begins when real estate prices in China rose significantly, due to the huge demand for investment apartments. But in practice there are not enough people in China to house all the houses that have been built. Which very quickly caused a sharp drop in apartment prices in China. The drop in housing prices in China has caused Chinese dictionaries to lose money and Chinese construction companies to "go bankrupt". Companies such as: the Chinese Country Garden is in debt of 200,000,000,000 billion dollars. This has meant that millions of Chinese workers who previously worked in the construction industry in China will lose their jobs, which also hurts China's construction power.
@junioroliver8845Ай бұрын
Amazing graphics and I like how you explain in details 👍
@AlexM-uz1hg7 ай бұрын
Thanks for analysis. Membership of the RSA, of course, looks like a meme. But who knows, which resources has the country - for example. Lithium or something like this, you mentioned in the last video about Green Energy.
@wasnt.here.38537 ай бұрын
Our Polish guy is back for good this time!
@marrs10137 ай бұрын
These countries has nothing in common. Their political and economical situation is completely different and heading to different directions. Different cultures, different traditions. They couldn't be much further away from one another.
@MarkA-ql3gc7 ай бұрын
The strength of BRICS is that they can bring together countries that are normally in some opposition to one another, such as China and India as well as Iran and Saudi Arabia. This is a welcome trend against the current fragmentation of the world.
@jakel86277 ай бұрын
Assuming BRICS is united.
@johnjingleheimersmith92597 ай бұрын
@@jakel8627 mostly one of two things, A) a political appeasement to China to avoid economic backlash from them or B) a result of political "rewards" from China for joining at BRICS at least in name only at base level to give BRICS a larger perception of legitimacy
@barryraymond90047 ай бұрын
Bring together for coffee?
@MarkA-ql3gc7 ай бұрын
@@jakel8627 It just needs to be united enough in that they agree to work on issues of common concern. And it is.
@freedomcontrolled61907 ай бұрын
BRICKS is the brainchild of Goldmen Sachs!! Nuff said!!!!
@user-fi7hr3gx4h6 ай бұрын
Global south 80% + worlds population Go figure
@creatorofgods16687 ай бұрын
The U. S. needs to accept applications for the Dollar or the Digital Dollar.
@kevinichbia84877 ай бұрын
Being able to trade in yuan for China is a necessary de-risking of supply chains in case of a conflict with the US...
@TruthisclassifiedLiesisnews7 ай бұрын
I have friends who are south african & they own 3 houses there an a house in the u.k , Really nice lads and i have a real laugh with them . They are leaving here soon & heading back , offered me a place stop and aid in setting up new again . I'm tempted take them up on the offer but always had a longing for a island life style thats still in the process of growing econamy wise , security wise .
@kzazazazk7 ай бұрын
Though I agree BRICS is barely an organized group but it's worth considering Greece and Turkey are in NATO and many Arab countries defended Israel recently so it's not uncommon to have conflicting States working together. Enemy of my enemy
@DiviAugusti7 ай бұрын
Here for the hysterical Indian takes in the comments.
@gocool_2.07 ай бұрын
Here is the Hysterical Indian you're looking for. 🙋🏽♂️
@thotslayer49497 ай бұрын
Says a guy who's country is a lapdog of US.
@thotslayer49497 ай бұрын
Keep crying
@talking23887 ай бұрын
Lol All countries that are not going anywhere and most of the people want to move out from. Don't let them back in the Dollar or Euro .