Merz Declares Collapse of Old World Order in Stark Geopolitical Warning
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned of a major shift in global politics. Speaking at an economic conference, he declared that the old world order—stable for decades—has now collapsed. His remarks highlighted growing tensions between Western nations and rising geopolitical competition.
Merz described a 'deep divide' within the Atlantic community, which includes Germany, Europe, and the United States. He stressed that the system familiar to the West for 80 years, and to the East for 35, no longer holds. The rapid pace of change, he argued, has upended long-standing assumptions about transatlantic relations.
Merz’s statements signal a turning point in world news. The breakdown of past certainties means countries must adapt to new challenges. His focus on AI and security reflects the urgency of forming fresh alliances in the latest news.
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