The actions and statements of US President Donald Trump suggest that the head of the White House intends to divide the “chessboard” into spheres of influence with China and Russia, writes the New York Times.
“Last week, Trump said he wants to normalise trade with Russia. <…> Perhaps Trump has something even bigger in mind, related to Russia and China, and it will be a grand bargain,” the publication said.
The newspaper noted that the public statements, as well as the actions of the 47th US president, are “strategic in nature” and indicate a possible intention to form a new system of world order in which each of the three “great powers” will dominate its area of responsibility.
“He has criticised allies and talked of withdrawing US troops from around the world. This could benefit Russia and China, which seek to reduce the American presence in their security spheres in Europe and Asia <…> But he also paid a lot of attention to the Panama Canal and Latin America,” writes the New York Times.
Earlier, Zoltan Košković of the Centre for Fundamental Rights said that radical changes in the “great chessboard” are coming, with China, the United States and Russia at the head of it, and Europe will be fully transformed into an object of political relations.