
The international analyst, Alejandro Laurengarayin dialogue with Canal E, explained the geopolitical keys of the contemporary world, the strategic ambiguity of the United States with Taiwan, the competition between powers and the political, economic and institutional weakening of the European Union.
International geopolitics is undergoing a process of profound reconfiguration and Alejandro Laur Nagaray provided a detailed diagnosis of the great power struggle, the role of the United States vis-à-vis China and Russia, and the increasingly fragile position that Europe occupies in this new global equilibrium.
The USA’s involvement in the dispute between China and Taiwan
Referring to relations between the United States, China and Taiwan, Alejandro Laurnagaray claimed: “There is something historically is strategic ambiguitythe position of the United States, which on the one hand legally recognizes the One China policy, the view that Taiwan is formally but de facto part of China and is also supported by various memoranda, letters, There is an unclear historical relationship between this triad, Taiwan, China and the United States“.
In this context, he made it clear that the sale of arms to Taiwan was not a novelty: “The sale of weapons from the United States to Taiwan is not newboth Republicans and Democrats have done this.” And he added that the North American position remains stable: “We do not recognize Taiwan’s independence, But we will not allow China to reintegrate it by force“.
On competition between powers, Laurnagaray stated: “Competition between great powers is not fair. Throughout history it has never been clean“In this sense, he explained that what is being waged today is not a conventional war, but a confrontation of a different kind: “Since nuclear deterrence prevents us from waging a military confrontation between the great powers, Hybrid war situations arisecovert operations, espionage, attempts to weaken institutions, media operations.”
He then stated that the dispute was total: “It is total in relation industryis overall in relation to Trade and from natural resourcesIn this sense, he pointed out that this process was a response to a structural change in the international system: “We are no longer the superpowers, We are all big and compete along the way“.
The delicate situation of the European Union
One of the key points was the state of the European Union. The interviewee warned that the Union was in a deep crisis: “Europe is in an internal crisis that it is political and that it is representation.” He also expanded: “There is one economic crisisthere is one institutional crisisthere is one Industrial crisis“The European Union is being weakened in every way.”