Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
What is your assessment of the BRICS Summit's significance in challenging Western dominance?
How do you view the role of tariffs and sanctions as tools of economic pressure by the West?
Why do you think Donald Trump has shifted his stance on foreign policy since entering office?
Do you believe the U.S. government is under significant influence from external actors like Israel?
What are your thoughts on the potential viability of a third political party in the United States?
Paul Craig Roberts:
BRICS represents a move toward sovereignty and independence from Western control, which is a positive development for global diversity.
Tariffs can be legitimate tools for trade protection, but when used aggressively, they become similar to sanctions and reflect bullying tactics.
Trump faces internal pressures and powerful interest groups that limit his ability to fulfill campaign promises.
Yes, the U.S. appears to prioritize Israeli interests in its foreign policy, especially in the Middle East.
A third party could offer an alternative, but it would face immense financial and media challenges to gain traction.
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