>>67562 I wouldn't be so sure about that, we are going to watch a radical reshaping of NATO and the EU soon.
As for the video, it mirrors the limited perspective of the third world who is very late on achieving its long long time promises of a multipolar economic world only on the merits of the former leaders "allowing" it rather than any organization or effort of their own. And only to be a world that will exist for a brief moment.
In a scenario without the incoming tech/financial/political revolutions, China and Russia still fail the one job they had: To not be subverted by capitalism. Their demographics are shit and they are culturally colonized without even realizing. So if the west failed, they wouldn't be far behind.
As reality is that whole old system is about to be subverted massively, its a question of who makes the right bets on what is to come. And the world may be economically "quasi" multipolar (the reserve currency is still strongly the dollar), but its certainly not multipolar militaristically and technologically.
The US is boldly going all in on limitless growth, while the EU/Eurasia are betting on zero sum managed economy/resources doom again. Will they be right this time despite being wrong all past times?