BRIC countries — Brazil, Russia, India and China have recently met to confirm the new alliance. The meeting ended with a declaration calling for a “multipolar world order”, diplomatic code for a rejection of America’s position as the sole global superpower.
Sounds great in theory. I wonder whether the new block could ever evolve into a quasi military alliance to rival NATO. The Russian's would love to be able to build a coalition mirroring the might of the old Warsaw Pact. They could once again try and monopolize R&D, weapons production and supply to signature nations. I'm very surprised Venezuela hasn't jumped on the band wagon and joined the new team.
Geographically BRIC represents a nice global footprint with access to the majority of oceans and landmasses, stretching from Eastern Europe, South America to Asia Pacific.
If they signed a mutual agreement allowing for the sharing and berthing of one another's Naval assets we could witness a true blue water capability.
Such a shift would definitely push NATO east, with Japan, South Korea and Australia joining the Alliance.
Thoughts, opinions?
Sounds great in theory. I wonder whether the new block could ever evolve into a quasi military alliance to rival NATO. The Russian's would love to be able to build a coalition mirroring the might of the old Warsaw Pact. They could once again try and monopolize R&D, weapons production and supply to signature nations. I'm very surprised Venezuela hasn't jumped on the band wagon and joined the new team.
Geographically BRIC represents a nice global footprint with access to the majority of oceans and landmasses, stretching from Eastern Europe, South America to Asia Pacific.
If they signed a mutual agreement allowing for the sharing and berthing of one another's Naval assets we could witness a true blue water capability.
Such a shift would definitely push NATO east, with Japan, South Korea and Australia joining the Alliance.
Thoughts, opinions?