Patterns


“It is obvious that attempts to establish a unipolar model have failed. The transformation of the world order is irreversible. New major players wielding a sustainable economic base seek to increase their influence on regional and global processes; they have full reason to claim a greater role as key decision-makers. Demand is growing for a fairer and a more inclusive system,” [Sergey] Lavrov stated.

“An absolute majority of members of the international community rejects relapses into arrogant neocolonial policies that some adopt to dictate their will to others,” he noted. “All this naturally causes palpable discomfort to those who for centuries have been accustomed to setting the patterns for global development through monopolistic advantages.”

“It is in common interest to ensure that multipolarity is not based on a stark balance of power like it was at the earlier stages of human history (for example, in the 19th and the first half of the 20th century), but rather bears a just, democratic and unifying nature, takes into account the approaches and concerns of all those taking part in the international relations without an exception, and ensures a stable and secure future,” Lavrov wrote.
~TASS 20 September 2019

“…palpable discomfort to those who for centuries have been accustomed to setting the patterns…”

You built yourself “a kingdom from the fabric of his [your] imagination,” Viscount St. Alban. For you, commensurate pain will accompany its demolition.

Divine intervention continues…

Спасибо, господин Лавров.