A change in the global world order

This past week I have been observing international political events from the G20 Summit, North Korean missile test, the Syrian crisis and a host of others so as to prepare to write my weekly column.

From my observation, I deeply agree with authors and political analysts by the names of Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers when they argue in their analysis that there are some new power dynamics and a huge change in global world order.

These analysts states that the G-20 summit highlighted a transition in geopolitical power that has been developing for years. The process has escalated in recent months since President Trump took office, but its roots go much deeper than Trump.

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