Opinion Because of the US, the world is entering ‘the Voldemort of years’

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Because of the US, the world is entering ‘the Voldemort of years’

"Politically, 2024 is the Voldemort of years," reads the latest report issued by Eurasia Group, a US-based global political risk research and consulting firm.

In its annual report, "Top Risks for 2024," released on Monday, Eurasia Group provided the reason for this view: Three wars will dominate world affairs in 2024: Russia vs. Ukraine, Israel vs. Hamas, and the US vs. itself. The top three global risks listed in the report are "the US vs. itself," "Middle East on the brink" and "Partitioned Ukraine."

In other words, the world is entering a year of grave concern - "the Voldemort of years" because of the US, as all three top risks are related to the US. It's fair to say the US is the source of global risks in 2024.

According to Eurasia Group's report, US public trust in core institutions - such as Congress, the judiciary, and the media - is at historic lows; polarization and partisanship are at historic highs. The report said that if the current Republican candidate, Donald Trump, loses to incumbent President Joe Biden in the next election, he will allege mass fraud once again and "incite widespread intimidation campaigns" against election workers and secretaries of state in both red and blue states. At the same time, Biden would be 86 years old at the end of his second term. "The vast majority of Americans want neither to lead the nation."

The US election has now become an either-or choice between "worse" and "the worst." Americans are helpless, yet they have no better choices. The election risk is rooted in the internal political division within the US, and the conflict of interests between the Democratic and Republican Parties has reached an irreconcilable point. The current political system in the US cannot bridge such contradictions and conflicts, leading to a political deadlock, which means that whoever takes office will not have the ability to point out a path for the US, Lü Xiang, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times.

With the increasing polarization and social division in American politics, some polls show that Americans have a more open attitude toward using violence to achieve political goals. The US has increasingly become "the United States of Political Violence." Now, the US has become a country that makes the world worry.

"When a country's internal risks reach a certain level, it is highly likely that the conflict will spill over. The US wants to shift its risks to other countries and divert domestic attention, making other countries share the pressure of its internal issues. This is terrifying," Lü said.

Regarding the other two top risks faced by the world mentioned in the report, the Russia-Ukraine war and the Gaza war, the US also bears an undeniable responsibility.

The US' push for NATO's eastward expansion directly led to the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war and the US has acted as the biggest hurdle to a ceasefire. Michael von der Schulenburg, a former UN Assistant Secretary-General revealed at the end of 2023 that "just one month after the start of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine, Ukrainian and Russian negotiators had come very close to an agreement for a ceasefire and to an outline for a comprehensive peace solution to the conflict." But "these peace negotiations failed due to resistance from NATO and in particular from the US and the UK. The reason is that such a peace agreement would have been tantamount to a defeat for NATO, an end to NATO's eastward expansion, and thus an end to the dream of a unipolar world dominated by the US."

In 2024, the US and some other Western countries may experience "Ukraine fatigue" to some extent in terms of providing aid to Ukraine, but due to the need to maintain their geopolitical advantage, it is expected that they will continue to use Ukraine as a pawn to engage in fierce competition with Russia.

On another battlefield, Gaza, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken held a meeting with Israeli leaders in Tel Aviv on Tuesday. However, the US has consistently maintained its "taking sides" stance. And the US has never truly had the intention and capacity to promote peace.

The US is indeed the source of global risks. What is even more tragic is that even though the Eurasia Group predicted future risks, we still cannot avoid them. Furthermore, US think tanks, consulting firms, and politicians have shown little interest in restricting US' destructive actions on the world.

At present, one of the core objectives for countries around the world to engage with the US should be to avoid the US bringing more risks to the world, said Li Haidong, a professor at the China Foreign Affairs University.
 
We could be living in a Star Trek era but we decided to accept the temptations of Emperor Palpatine. I feel like Rick Sanchez in a world filled with Mortys, Peter Griffins, and Randy Marshes. I dream of a future where there’s joyous families akin to Bluey but due to Capitalism we’re all like those Koreans in Parasite. I fear that society will eventually regress to The Hunger Games and finally The Last of Us. It’s all so depressing, but we must try to run forward like Mario.
 
Well here we are.. A top three most retarded thing read of the new week!

The US is always politically fighting with itself. A "good day" in the Middle East is when it's only on the brink and Ukraine (while bad) is only a minor issue for the west. (It is not NATO or EU.. Russia has to fuck with NATO if they want to go after any other of their likely targets, but will be lucky if they have the ability to fight time, let alone NATO after that shitshow is over)

I mean things aren't good in the world. But this shit is the least of it. Places like China should be spending more time worrying about their impending demographics and real estate (i.e. real estate, banking, credit, local/regional government, economy) implosion.
 
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We could be living in a Star Trek era but we decided to accept the temptations of Emperor Palpatine. I feel like Rick Sanchez in a world filled with Mortys, Peter Griffins, and Randy Marshes. I dream of a future where there’s joyous families akin to Bluey but due to Capitalism we’re all like those Koreans in Parasite. I fear that society will eventually regress to The Hunger Games and finally The Last of Us. It’s all so depressing, but we must try to run forward like Mario.
We continue through the Pac-Man levels until we meet our inevitable Game Over screen, so really what's the point of it all?
 
Ching Chong Chicom nonsense. The US has rather better prospects than the Beijing regime, whoever becomes POTUS. Joe can be lost, the bombs still drop.
 
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What the fuck does this even mean ? People won't say the year 2024 ? The year is going to be bad ?

This is such a tenuous connection to Voldemort, you really could put any villian in here.
Somehow it being "the Gargamel of Years" just doesn't have the same ring to it.
 
Does le Potterino universe have a suicide spell? Can you tell those people to point the wand at themselves and go avada kedavra?
 
It was the Megatron of years.
It was the Skeketor of years.
It was the Moriarty of years.
It was the Darth Vader of years.
It was the Hamburglar of years.
It was the Vogon of years
It was the Robotnik of years
It was the Geese Howard of years
it was the Queen Beryl of years

and, repeating myself: It was the Gargamel of years.
 
You know what Harry Potter had? A magical border wall that kept the muggles out. You know what else they had? A bank run by hooked nosed goblins. And you know what else? House elves.

Massah gives Dobby a sock? Dobby's be free!
It's more fun when you realize just how few wizards there are. In reality those muggles would stomp their shit in if they got out of line.
It was the Senator Armstrong of years.
God I wish.
 
Voldemort was right do not bleed with the sub-human Michaels
Only pure magic blood allowed death to all the Muggles kill all Muggles
 
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