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What does the world map of power look like today? Not in terms of borders, but in terms of influence, alignments, and shifting loyalties. In the wake of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin’s Alaska summit, the global chessboard is being redrawn. Look at the map: BRICS countries like India, Brazil, South Africa, and China are standing out. Central Asian republics, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan are suddenly at the center of attention. NATO members Hungary and Turkey are charting their own paths. Belarus and North Korea are falling neatly into Moscow’s corner. These aren’t random dots on a map, together, they reveal the lines of power that are forming around the Ukraine war. Who stands where? Which countries are hedging, and which ones are taking sides openly? And what does this geopolitical clustering tell us about the future of the war in Ukraine and the balance of global power? Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/d6fG7f9cKZ8