Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "" video.

  1. Part of the problem is weak leadership from the major powers like the EU and US to assist and stabilise the world, especially over the last two decades. Then there's authoritarian, which is being allowed to rise by the big powers that could step in to slow or put a stop to it. For the most part, the EU and US are stable, but we've seen in both how the radical elements in society could change things for the worse and if this spread continues with authoritarian and wars around the world, the EU and US could find themselves quite isolated, whiles at the same time, opening the door for Russia and China to push their ambitions and god forbid if the radical elements actually take hold in the EU or the US, things could get much worse, which things do seem to be getting worse and less stable around the world and part of that blame is on the leadership of the powers that could make a difference, so the EU and US. The real question is, will the major powers continue to isolate themselves from all the problems around the world? That might work in the short term but is likely to bring a lot more problems longer term if stability continues to get worse around the world. In any case, I think there needs to be real effort from the democratic nations in helping to resolve many of these issues facing the world, otherwise we could end up finding ourselves becoming increasingly isolated, which could allow the more radical elements in democratic nations to take hold and turn those countries into a more authoritarian system, something we've already seen warning signs of in the EU countries and in the US over the last decade, seriously, we need to wake up and start creating stability before there's a chance this could escalate into something worse.
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