Imagine a world where all threats to Western power fall into the hands of the West. On the surface, this might seem like a triumph for countries like the United States, the European Union, Canada, and the United Kingdom. But for the rest of the world, this scenario could unfold into a nightmare of exploitation, dependency, and destruction. The consequences of such dominance would not only reshape global politics but also devastate entire nations, leaving their people—especially the youngest generations—trapped in a cycle of ruin.
The first move in this dystopian playbook would be the installation of puppet regimes in defeated nations. These regimes, handpicked by Western powers, would serve as loyal proxies, nodding in agreement to every whim and fantasy of their overseers. Their primary function? To maintain the illusion of sovereignty while enabling unchecked control. These puppet leaders would be granted a free pass for human rights violations—mass murders, oppression, and worse—only to be seen smiling alongside Western diplomats in staged family photos the next day, absolved of their crimes.
Next, the West would orchestrate a system of economic exploitation. Trade deals and so-called “charities” would funnel wealth back to Western nations, amplified tenfold by rampant corruption within these puppet regimes. The economies of these nations would be systematically dismantled, with key sectors—for example like China’s tech industry, for instance—destroyed to eliminate competition. This would force developing nations, particularly in Africa and Asia, into dependency on Western goods and services. A stark example: an electric car that a developing African nation could buy from China for under $1,000 would now cost $100,000 from a Western manufacturer. Worse, these products would come bundled with propaganda disguised as user manuals, embedded spyware, and “security updates” designed not to protect the buyer but to secure Western interests by surveilling the user.
This economic strangulation would leave nations with no choice but to spiral into chaos. Decade-long civil wars, fueled by division and desperation, would tear societies apart. Genocide and ruin would become commonplace, reducing once-thriving regions to rubble. And even if a nation somehow emerged from the ashes, the West would swoop in, posing as benevolent saviors, offering aid and resources—often the very same wealth they plundered from those nations years earlier. For the new generation, born into a world of scarcity with no memory of their country’s former strength, there would be no alternative but to accept these “gifts.” Starving and desperate, they would have no choice but to bow to the West once again.
This cycle of ruinism isn’t about liberation or progress—it’s about destruction for destruction’s sake. Its greatest victims are the children of these nations, the new generations who are easily swayed by the shiny promises of a world that keeps them in chains. A world where the West holds all the power isn’t a victory for humanity—it’s a tragedy that ensures perpetual suffering for the most vulnerable.
The lesson here is clear: unchecked dominance by any power, breeds exploitation and despair. For the sake of the future, we must strive for a world where no single force can dictate the fate of nations, where the next generation isn’t condemned to chase false hopes in the dark.