A new multipolar world is emerging. This is the view of Brazilian journalist and geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar – a development that the political elite in the Western bloc refuses to accept.
Escobar, who has been covering foreign policy issues and events for many years, believes that BRICS has become “most important multilateral organization in the world trying to build this high-speed rail towards a more just, not only multipolar, but multinodal [world], as I prefer to call it”.
– It’s a collection of nodes, different cultures, different civilization states, different ways of thinking, different cultures, but sitting at the same table with mutual respect, which is something that the West… unfortunately forgot, he said in an interview with Russian state broadcaster RT during the ongoing BRICS summit in Kazan.
– Not the West in human terms or humanistic terms. Those crass political elites, in fact, they buried diplomacy, they condone a genocide in the 21st century. They don’t, they simply cannot admit that the center, the spiritual, geopolitical, geoeconomic, and cultural center of the planet [is shifting] from West to the East, he continues.
Mr Escobar describes the summit as the most important in many years and that “the eastern part of the planet is looking to the future” and is excited about what is to come.
At the same time, he believes that the US is stuck in a lost era, describing its allies Japan and Germany as two “neo-colonies” that have been “occupied by the Americans” since the Second World War and still are today, refusing to abandon their “Cold War mindset” despite calls to do so.
Want to see resolution against Israel
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has also been invited to this year’s BRICS summit, but he has limited influence – particularly over the invaded Gaza Strip – and Escobar criticises the lack of representation from more Palestinian factions.
He also points out that BRICS members Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have so far “haven’t said a word” about Israel’s war crimes in Palestine, describing the issue as an “extremely touchy problem”.
– We need some sort of resolution all of us comdemning a genocide and supporting Palestines soverignity. This is going to be very tricky. The political capital of Brics all over the global south is allready enormous, can you imagine if they had a resolution like this?