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*Ultimatums Don’t Work on Civilizations: Brilliant writeup by Gerry Nolan…*

When Vladimir Putin stood in Beijing and told the West to stop treating
India and China like colonies, he wasn’t posturing, he was detonating the
last illusions of Western exceptionalism. Flanked by history at the 80th
anniversary of the end of World War II, he didn’t give so much a speech,
but rather a civilizational rebuke. “Events in Ukraine,” he said, “are
being used merely as a pretext for resolving economic issues with some
countries whose economic ties and advantages do not suit someone.” That
“someone,” of course, is the collective West, cornered by its own decline
and lashing out at nations it can no longer control.

The colonial virus never died. It simply evolved, from gunboats and red
coats to sanctions, tariffs, and moral blackmail. When India buys Russian
oil, Washington responds with 50% tariffs. When China refuses to join the
West’s theater of sanctions, it is met with semiconductor bans and military
encirclement. The West doesn’t negotiate; it tries to dictate and engages
in gangsterism. But as Putin reminded the world, this isn’t 1947.
“Countries like India, almost 1.5 billion people, and China ,1.3 billion
people, boast powerful economies and live by their own domestic political
laws.” In other words: the days of telling ancient civilizations how to
behave are over.

The arrogance embedded in Western foreign policy is both tone deaf and
suicidal. You cannot browbeat India, a country with the memory of
British-engineered famines still smoldering in its bones. You cannot
threaten China, which withstood centuries of foreign subjugation and
emerged stronger. And you cannot isolate Russia, which has turned every
round of sanctions into new layers of domestic resilience and global
leverage. “When people from the outside say, ‘We are going to make things
hard for you and punish you,’” Putin asked, “how are the leaders of these
countries… supposed to react to that?” His answer was clear: like sovereign
nations who have buried empires before.

Ukraine, of course, is just the smokescreen. The war isn’t about democracy
or freedom, it’s about delusions of preserving a fading Western monopoly
over Eurasia. The goal was never Ukrainian sovereignty; it was containment.
Russia was to be bled, India coerced, China boxed in. But the empire
miscalculated. Russia retooled. India doubled down on autonomy. China
accelerated de-dollarization and built its own tech stack.

So when Putin sat with Modi in his Aurus limousine and briefed him on talks
with Trump, it wasn’t for diplomatic theater. It was a message: the center
of global power has shifted. Multipolarity isn’t a theory anymore, it’s a
living organism. Moscow doesn’t ask permission. Delhi doesn’t flinch.
Beijing doesn’t bow. The West continues to bark about “rules,” but the rest
of the world remembers Iraq, Libya, and the IMF’s colonial shackles. And
they’re done pretending the empire wears clothes.

What Putin said: calmly, deliberately — is what the Global South has long
whispered: enough. Enough of the moral extortion. Enough of the economic
coercion. Enough of the sermons from those who perfected the art of
plunder. The leaders of India and China aren’t “partners” in a Western
hierarchy, they are stewards of civilizations.

This is not just a geopolitical shift, it’s also a spiritual one. A karmic
reversal. A final reckoning with the centuries of theft, famine, and forced
obedience masked as “progress.” The West threatens collapse if it is not
obeyed. But the world has learned to say: then collapse. We will trade
without you. Build without you. Thrive without you.

And as the Western world clings to a past it can no longer resurrect, the
future is no longer asking for permission, it’s speaking Mandarin,
bargaining in rupees, trading in rubles, and securing its energy in
gold-backed contracts. The empire wants to provoke all out war and is
falling, it is being quietly left behind, as sovereign civilizations walk
forward without it, toward a world no longer built on threats, but on
dignity.

- Gerry Nolan

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