Comments by "Gavin Mc" (@gavinmc5285) on "Fareed Zakaria sits down with President Joe Biden" video.
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processing complexity of the new global order from the cold warriors ultimately responsible for the new global order doesn't look fully on point wherever the sovereignty lies. the media don't really seem to fully know how to hold them to account either. they're either (mostly) too vociferous or overly deferential. or so it seems. something ain't right. maybe alot is on pause. i dunno but to hazard some guesses - probably because of implications they can't fully admit to. of interests they can't fully declare. of layers they can't fully reveal.
kinda like sovereignty (since 1648) has been fed through a layered transformer and folks don't fully understand the algorithmic content output of its implications. and whilst it is clear that the rise of adversarial networks is increasing, that the calculations and outputs are neither fully explainable nor transparently clear, that the convolutions are still processing, that some folk are playing for time (whilst others are less patient) and that motives vary, the extent of which cannot be fully verified (nor fully trusted - some more obvious than others).
the cartel model is an organising principle that could lend something to some of the human-centric network issues seeming to threaten or challenge some of the prevailing frameworks that govern international stability. expansion of the (currently limited) parametrization of its historically semantic application to cover more than just crime families and oligarchical monopolies could be done. the rise of international crime and its recent forays into war crimes, the theme and function of sovereignty, economic, corporate and business interests, governmental and financial holdings - all and more have the potential to be 'lensed' or analytically improved through the basic hub and spokes model for positive, neutral and negative structuring purposes, exceptions and offsets obviously permitting.
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