Putin Summit Shows He's Not Alone, But Is He Winning?
It’s no secret that Russia’s war in Ukraine has caused a global uproar. We've seen sanctions, condemnations, and a whole lot of hand-wringing from the West. But lately, there’s been a bit of a shift in the air, and it’s not the kind that has everyone singing “Kumbaya.”
Putin’s got friends, and they’re not just in the Kremlin. Sure, the big guys like the U.S. and Europe are still firmly against the invasion, but the world ain’t black and white anymore. The recent BRICS summit, a group of emerging economies including Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, made it crystal clear that not everyone's singing from the same hymn sheet. While the summit didn't explicitly endorse Putin's actions, it certainly didn't condemn them either. This kinda leaves the West in a bind – it’s clear that we're not gonna be able to bully everyone into taking our side.
So, what’s the deal with BRICS? They're not exactly a gang of warmongers, but they do see this situation as a chance to step up their game. With the West bogged down in a standoff, the BRICS countries are looking to carve out their own space on the world stage. They’re calling for a new global order, one that’s less US-centric and more focused on their own economic interests.
Is Putin winning? It's still too early to call. While he might not be getting the international support he craved, he's definitely not losing the whole game either. The fact that he's got these powerful countries keeping things ambiguous is a clear sign that he's not just a lone wolf. This kinda throws a wrench in the West's plans, forcing us to rethink our strategies and be a little more creative in how we deal with this complex situation.
But don’t get too worried just yet. The West still holds a lot of cards. We’re still the big players, and we're not about to fold our hands. It’s going to be a long game, folks. This isn’t just about Ukraine, it’s about the future of the world order. We’re all in this together, and how we play this hand will determine the future we build.