Conrad Black: The West is winning again
Conrad Black argues that the balance of power is shifting in favor of western democracies amid the challenges posed by Iran and international crime.
In his article, Conrad Black discusses the shifting global balance of power toward western democracies, particularly in light of recent geopolitical developments and U.S. domestic policies. He highlights that under the current U.S. administration, significant strides have been made in curbing the drug trafficking crisis, particularly fentanyl and other substances that have historically poured into the country from China. This reduction is attributed to a concerted effort in not only domestic enforcement but also international cooperation with neighboring countries, notably Mexico. As such, the violence associated with drug trafficking has markedly decreased, presenting a more stabilized border situation compared to previous years.
Additionally, Black underscores the impact of diplomatic and military adjustments within the Americas. With the notable elimination of Venezuela as a key player in drug trafficking routes, the article discusses how U.S. collaboration with the revived governance in Mexico has enhanced efforts to dismantle organized crime networks that perpetuate trafficking. Black points out that this resurgence serves not only to reduce criminal activity but also reflects a stronger alignment between American policies and those of neighboring states, reinforcing the overall security of the U.S. border.
Black concludes by reflecting on how these changes have contributed to a broader vision of re-establishing Western dominance in international relations. He posits that as the influence of Russo-Chinese alliances wane and western democracies adapt to emerging global challenges, there is a potential for rejuvenated Western unity and strength on the international stage. This sentiment echoes a belief in the resilience of democratic values against authoritarian regimes, suggesting a path towards a more favorable geopolitical landscape for the West.