There is already an undeclared civil war in the United

“There is already an undeclared civil war in the United States, says Pepe Escobar

An international correspondent also explains that the year 2024 will be marked by the confrontation between “Natostan” and the BRICS countries

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247 In an interview with journalist Leonardo Attuch, editor of TV 247, international correspondent Pepe Escobar expresses serious concerns about the current situation in the United States and its global implications. Escobar, known for his critical analysis of geopolitics, minced no words when describing what he sees as an “undeclared civil war” in the United States and growing tensions between the socalled “Natostan” and the BRICS.

Escobar begins the interview by mentioning the United States presidential election, suggesting that Joe Biden and the Democrats expect to lose the election to former President Donald Trump. The correspondent also estimates that the United States is currently in an “undeclared civil war.” He argues that political and social divisions in the country have reached a critical point, with groups and factions polarized in an internal struggle that threatens the stability of the nation.

Escobar also foresees a scenario of confrontation in 2024 between the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and what he calls “Natostan” and the “collective West”. He expects significant challenges in this global dispute and believes that January will mark the beginning of a phase of geopolitical confrontation.

The international correspondent also touches on Iran, which will be part of the BRICS countries, noting that the country is trying to free itself from the restrictions imposed by the empire since the Islamic Revolution. This highlights the evolving dynamics in the Middle East and tensions with the United States.

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Escobar predicts that 2024 will be a year marked by “controlled chaos” on the international stage, with “Natostan” trying to contain the advance of the multipolar world. He points out that there are ongoing or impending conflicts in various areas, indicating an atmosphere of geopolitical unrest. Finally, the international correspondent comments on Russia's position regarding Essequibo, a disputed region in South America between Venezuela and Guyana. He argues that Russia has no interest in interfering in this conflict and emphasizes that its main focus remains Ukraine. Regard: