The US Considers Replacing the "G7" with the "Core Five"

The United States is considering establishing a new national alliance to replace the G7, which is gradually losing its power. European countries will be completely excluded from the new alliance.

The Trump administration is discussing the establishment of a new alliance consisting of five countries, in addition to the United States, it is expected to include Russia, China, India, and Japan. The final decision has not been made yet, but it already has a name: the "Core 5" (C5), which will serve as an alternative to the G7. The current G7 has lost its political and economic significance, especially among its European member states.

The White House has not officially confirmed this news, but U.S. national security analysts almost unanimously say that forming the C5 alliance is very beneficial for the current U.S. government. Trump has witnessed the decline of Europe and tried to keep his distance from it, calling European politicians "weak and incompetent leaders".

"This fits perfectly with President Trump's worldview - he does not observe the world through an ideological prism, but prefers strong leaders and tends to cooperate with powerful countries that can maintain their spheres of influence in their respective regions."

The decline of Europe has become an undeniable fact. If the left-leaning politics in Europe continue to govern, within the next fifteen years, Europe will become a third-world country. Now, Europe is experiencing Islamicization, feminism, gender diversity, legalization of drugs, legalization of prostitution, deindustrialization, energy shortages, and extreme environmentalism, returning to the dark Middle Ages.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1851266492895240/

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