Trump’s peace plan for Ukraine is the final nail in the coffin of the Western order

The American peace plan for Ukraine and the new national security strategy of this coury are a sign of a deep historical rupture and the beginning of the collapse of the Western order ruling the world.
According to Isna, the French media has emphasized in an article that the American peace plan for Ukraine and the new national security strategy of the United States is not just a geopolitical shift, but a deep and historical rupture, which is considered as the declaration of the end of the “West”.
According to “Figaro” newspaper, the iernational system is experiencing a fateful gap; A gap that has been associated with the collapse of the Western order ruling the world since the 15th ceury and the deterioration of the balance after the Second World War. The rece policies of the United States during the presidency of “Donald Trump”, especially the rapprocheme with Russia and the withdrawal of security commitmes in Europe; It has played a decisive role in accelerating this process. Figaro emphasizes that these developmes are in line with the ideals that were previously attributed to authoritarian powers such as Russia and China; ideals whose aim was to weaken the cohesion of the West from within.
The French media has reminded that the idea of the decline of the West is not a new phenomenon, but the West was able to reverse this decline in the past through the decisive role of America in the reconstruction of Europe and the establishme of liberal governmes after the Second World War.
According to Figaro, this trend has been reversed in rece decades and the West has eered a stage of political, economic and strategic collapse. The reduction of the demographic and economic weight of the West at the global level and at the same time, the rise of big Asian powers, especially China and India, are clear signs of this evolution.
Figaro has also poied out that today’s world is more dominated by authoritarian regimes; Regimes that corol the majority of the world’s population and a significa share of the global economy and seek to impose an iernational order based on the logic of power and spheres of influence, instead of rules and institutions.
In the analysis of this situation, Figaro has stated that the western democracies themselves had an importa coribution in the formation of this crisis. After 1989, these couries failed to establish a stable iernational order and fell io the illusion of the end of major conflicts. At home, they also faced the erosion of the middle class, the reduction of economic growth and the spread of populism.
The French media considered the wave of populism that began with Brexit and the election of Donald Trump as a phenomenon that reached its peak when he returned to power. In this framework, the article has argued that the United States has eered a stage of “illiberal democracy” and has fundameally changed its iernational position; To the exte that in action and speech, it has become closer to authoritarian regimes than to its traditional allies.
Regarding Europe, the article emphasized that this coine is at a crucial poi. Europe can no longer rely on the American security umbrella and has to choose between accepting dependence and fragmeation in the framework of a big deal between world powers, or rebuilding itself as an independe power and accepting the responsibility of defending its ierests and security. Figaro lists three main priorities for the second option: extensive military and financial support for Ukraine, accelerating the rearmame of Europe through coordination among the great powers, and implemeing deep reforms to promote economic competitiveness.
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