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“Shards of the World” No. 39: Why the West is worried about the return of the “axis of evil”

2024-03-28T08:34:56.651Z

Highlights: “Shards of the World” No. 39: Why the West is worried about the return of the “axis of evil”. The war in Ukraine has favored the emergence of a new powerful anti-Western front, which revolves around Russia, China, North Korea and Iran. The protagonists of this new ‘axis ofEvil’ are linked by their rejection of the West, driven by the desire to circumvent it. This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 92% left to discover.


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A few months after the attacks of September 11, 2001, George W. Bush designated the enemy during his State of the Union speech in January 2002. The American president then cast shame on Iran, Iraq and North Korea, warning that

"states like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil, arming themselves to threaten world peace

 ." The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as the fight against terrorism, have shaken up the world as we knew it, forever changing the way we travel and the carefree nature of a drink on a terrace or a concert. The impact of the war in Ukraine could be even more spectacular. It has already radically redesigned the global geopolitical scene by favoring an alliance between Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. The protagonists of this new “axis of evil” are linked by their rejection of the West, driven by the desire to circumvent…

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