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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

The Unipolar Moment is Over: A New Alliance Rises to Challenge America

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The “unipolar moment”—the period of unrivaled American dominance following the Cold War—is officially over. A new, powerful alliance fronted by India, China, and Russia is actively working to architect its replacement, a multipolar world. Their recent joint appearance at the SCO summit was a bold declaration of this intent, signaling a historic shift in global power.
This pivotal change was articulated by commentator Van Jones, who saw the summit as a “historically big deal.” He argued that the alliance between Modi, Xi, and Putin is not a fleeting arrangement but a strategic pact designed to systematically dismantle the US-led global framework. This is a rebellion from within the system, led by some of its most powerful members.
The coalition’s unity is forged in the fires of shared grievances against the United States. In particular, the American strategy of using its economic might and tools like tariffs as a form of coercion has served as a potent rallying cry. It has pushed these nations to set aside their differences and focus on the common goal of creating a more equitable international order.
For the United States, the consequences are stark and immediate. The nation has been strategically boxed in by this new alignment of powers. As Van Jones warned, the US is now on the defensive, facing a world where “it’s everybody against us.” This is a profound and dangerous shift, marking the end of an era of American exceptionalism in global affairs.

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