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Global Tipping Points Converge

Posted on Monday, May 6, 2024
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by Herald Boas
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Tipping points in war, international affairs, cultural trends, and domestic economies happen all the time, but rarely do they occur globally and all at once — as they appear to be doing just now.

When they do seem to converge, it is usually followed by worldwide transformation and change. But as they appear initially unresolved or little understood, their consequences are unknown.

There are two major armed conflicts now in process, as well as many minor ones.

In Ukraine, there is a stalemate, with both sides enduring heavy casualties. After years of air attacks and heavy damage to its cities and infrastructure by the Russian military, Ukraine has begun drone attacks on Russian cities and military installations, especially in Crimea, and on the Russian navy. The front lines of combat in this war have changed little in recent months. NATO members have been assisting Ukraine. China and Iran have aided Russia. Both sides are experiencing manpower shortages. Russia has often ominously made threats of using nuclear weapons, and NATO allies of Ukraine fear Russian expansion of the war into Europe.

In the Middle East, Israel responded to a barbaric surprise terrorist attack by Hamas by sending its armed forces into Gaza to destroy Hamas. The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) has succeeded in defeating Hamas militants in northern and central Gaza and is preparing for a final battle with the remaining Hamas brigades in southern Gaza at Rafah.

Media coverage of civilian casualties (the numbers of which have apparently been exaggerated by Hamas for propaganda purposes) has succeeded in creating international pressure from Israel’s allies, most notably the U.S., for a ceasefire.

Meanwhile, after the October 7 attack, Iran, through its “proxies” in Lebanon (Hezbollah), Yemen (Houthis), Syria, and Iraq has been sending rocket attacks into Israel from all directions and made the Israeli northern border with Lebanon a second front. Israel has responded, and after Israel eliminated a top Iranian general in Syria, Iran launched a massive air attack against the Jewish state from its own territory. Israel then retaliated and struck targets in Iran, and international fears arose that the conflict would expand into a large-scale Middle East war.

Despite Biden’s opposition, the IDF seems poised to complete its mission in Gaza, while Iran’s imminent development of nuclear weapons threatens the peace of the entire region.

As throughout history, there are several other smaller and local violent disputes, some of which could draw in larger forces and greater human suffering.

An interesting political development is also occurring in Argentina, where the country’s visionary new president, Javier Milei, is attempting to end that nation’s century-long inflation and economic distress. His application of conservative and libertarian policies is beginning to work but has created unpopular hardships for many in the short-term. With the nation’s (and continent’s) history of violence and instability, it is not yet clear that Milei will be allowed the time to complete his economic program.

At the same time, China’s growing militarism and economic might have created a chronic crisis in Asia. In addition to Beijing’s persecution of Uyghur Muslims, China has also taken over Tibet and ramped up its claims on the island of Taiwan, which is now a functionally autonomous democracy. Further problems come from China’s neighbor and ally North Korea, which has threatened South Korea, and helped raise tensions for Japan, the Philippines, other Southeast Asian nations, and Australia.

Meanwhile, the world’s other new economic power, India, which now has the largest population of any country in the world, remains in conflict with its neighbor Pakistan and is only now emerging from past isolation and instability to be an economic and political rival to nearby China.

This is also the moment when so many Western democracies will hold their national elections. In North America, this includes the United States, Canada, and Mexico — the first two possibly abruptly changing ideological directions. In Europe, France, Great Britain, and Germany each also face major ideological change (like many other European nations already have), as does the European Union Parliament, with elections set for early June.

While all these military, economic, and demographic crises remain unresolved, technology has also brought humankind to a series of momentous turning points.

The least understood perhaps is the sudden rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in the aftermath of the computer and the internet revolution. The transformation of global communications, along with the almost universal availability of cell phones and smartphones has made the world more connected than ever before. With computer and other advanced device technology changing so rapidly, and the introduction of AI into so many aspects of daily life, issues of privacy, security, and safety have also appeared, with few answers or reassurances.

Human life in our time has also been profoundly affected by astonishing advances in medicine, treatment of disease, and prolonging longevity. The exponential speed of these advances, as well as exponential advances in device technology, have been accompanied by rapid developments in military weaponry and other tools of warfare, some of which pose an existential threat to the survival of humankind.

As if the phenomenal rise of human-made change is not enough, the world recently endured a global pandemic, which had a seismic effect on global daily life. More such biological disasters could lurk on the horizon.

In addition, our planet is always at geophysical tipping points with periodic earthquakes, floods, volcanos, hurricanes, tornados, cyclones, and other disruptive natural events.

It is a wonder that daily life, with all of the above threats, challenges, and disruptions, goes on in some methodical fashion, but with so many of the events unresolved and unpredictable at this point in time, a historic level of careful and determined vigilance might be required by everyone who values human advancement, freedom, opportunity, and prosperity.

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PaulE
PaulE
6 months ago

The article would have been much better if the author had put forth either an explanation of how the various decisions in the recent past directly or indirectly caused many of the issues of geopolitical concern that he outlines or, if he actually put forth at least a few proposed solutions to resolve some of the more pressing items, would offer some perspective on how to resolve some the issues listed. As it is, the article is simply a litany of various issues and events with no practical advice, or solutions offered up. I think we all realize, or at least I sincerely hope we all realize, that the path our current leadership in the White House has put us on has created many of the issues we now face from a geopolitical perspective, and that if we continue down this path another four years, the country as a whole would end up in a far worst place.

The conclusion of the article, suggesting that “more careful and determined vigilance might be required by everyone who values human advancement, freedom, opportunity, and prosperity” is kind of anti-climactic at this point given where we find ourselves. That’s like saying we should have been more vigilant before we invited a known arsonist into our house to stay overnight, only to awake the next morning to our house engulfed in flames and burning down around us. The time for “”more careful and determined vigilance” was before we, as a citizenry, allowed the worst possible leadership to ascend to the highest leadership positions in the land.

Landa
Landa
6 months ago

Nothing will ever get resolved by having the unchecked lying media making up stories and deliberately dividing people’s opinions. Propaganda and made up News Stories on major News Networks should not be part of Free Speech and should have strict rules so they can’t deceive millions of people at once.

Chris
Chris
6 months ago

You could write a similar article about almost any time in history for the last couple of centuries (if not millennia). Things are always in flux, there are always threats, and hopes, on the horizon if not already on your doorstep..
Instead of just enumerating the current set of “tipping points”, how about an analysis of the more critical ones — especially those we average citizens might be able to exert influence upon?

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
6 months ago

Sweet Asteroid of Death where are you when we need you most? At least a few well placed Heavenly lightning bolts would suffice. I read once the majority of people struck by lightning are golfers… somebody buy Joe a set of clubs!

A Voter
A Voter
6 months ago

Yeah, I think we are approaching a tipping point but not the one most people think of. Pay attention to history and you will realize that we are sitting on the precipice of both a world war and an internal civil war. This happens periodically because the freedom loving people who truly believe in real freedom go about their daily lives and minding their own business while the evil socio-communists constantly plan and scheme in the shadows to undermine said freedom and recruit gullible dupes into their folds using cult tactics. Once swayed by he cult mentality it is impossible to then reason with these dupes. (See Jim Jone’s cool aide diet.) Try to talk to any cult member in any cult and no amount of factual reasoning with them will change their minds. The tipping point we are approaching is the one where it becomes necessary to take violent actions to stop them because that will be the ONLY recourse they leave the non cultformists to choose.

uncleferd
uncleferd
6 months ago

“President” Biden’s not very smart.

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