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by Thierry Meyssan
January 24, 2026
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Thierry Meyssan
Political consultant, President-founder of the
Réseau Voltaire (Voltaire Network).
Latest work in English – Before Our Very Eyes, Fake Wars
and Big Lies: From 9/11 to Donald Trump, Progressive
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The world map established
at the
Anchorage summit on August 15, 2025.
The world map
is divided into three zones of influence.
These are
indicated in general terms
and are
currently being negotiated
with greater
precision.
The
world is changing very quickly.
The year
2026 should be marked
by the
return of spheres of influence
and the
end of colonial empires.
Above all,
it will
see the return of international law
to the
rules we have known until now.
Only those
who are able
to
understand these developments
and adapt
to them quickly
will
continue to thrive.
We are witnessing a reorganization of the world following,
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the Anchorage summit (August 15, 2025)
-
the ceasefire in Gaza (October 10, 2025)
-
the Operation Absolute Resolve in
Venezuela (January 3, 2026)
It is now clear that Presidents
Donald Trump
and
Vladimir Putin
divided the world between them in Alaska. The validation
of this arrangement will take place at the next Trump-Xi
Jinping summit.
The only information we have is the map from the Russian General
Staff, published by
Andrei Martyanov.
It divides the world into three zones of
influence, which does not contradict the principle of a
multipolar
world.
Primitive international law - I mean pre-Cold
War - only resolves a few problems. It grants states complete
freedom to do as they please within the limits they themselves
have set.
I explained in my last column that, contrary to
popular belief, while the United States may have committed a crime
by abducting President Maduro, according to previous rules,
they were within their rights to do so, based solely on their
commitments.
Whether one finds this reality shocking
changes nothing.
This is now how we must operate.
Until now, the world was governed by the
G5/6/7/8/7, formerly composed of,
Germany, Canada, France, the United States,
Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the European Union.
Its demise marks the end of the British
and French empires.
We must acknowledge that,
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France will have to decolonize New
Caledonia and French Polynesia
-
the United States will have to decolonize
Samoa, Guam, and the Virgin Islands
-
New Zealand will have to decolonize
Tokelau
-
the United Kingdom will have to
decolonize Anguilla, Bermuda, the Virgin Islands, the Cayman
and Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Saint Helena,
and the Turks and Caicos Islands
This will have to be done very quickly if France,
the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom wish to
maintain a presence in their former colonies.
It is likely that the Commonwealth will disintegrate.
Its member states will, at the very least,
abandon their shared citizenship.
The G7 will be replaced by a C4/5 composed of,
-
China
-
the United States
-
India
-
Russia,
...to which President Trump hopes to add Japan.
However, it is likely that Japan will not be admitted, given its
belligerent statements.
China remains furious about the rise of Japanese
imperial militarism, the denialism of the Sanae Takaichi
government, its views on Taiwanese microprocessors, and its rare
earth exploration.
Given their respective power, the four major world powers
will be able to do as they please in all cases not governed by
international law - as the United States did in Venezuela.
Several regional alliances will allow secondary powers to play a
significant role.
I won't discuss
NATO, which will be dissolved by
mid-2027, or sooner if the transfer of Greenland from Denmark to
the US allows. The admonitions of a few Europeans will change
nothing: they will wage war on the United States no more than they
will on Russia.
The AUKUS Alliance (Australia, the United
States, and the United Kingdom) will also not survive the
partitioning of the world.
The EU is also expected to disappear.
Ursula von der Leyen's
appearance at the signing ceremony of the EU/Mercosur free trade
agreement only hastened its downfall:
the people of France, Poland, Austria,
Ireland, and Hungary have just realized that this bureaucracy is
not defending their interests, but sacrificing their farmers to
the needs of German industry.
Several organizations will take over:
the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF), a
British mini-NATO, already includes Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia,
Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Finland, and the Netherlands,
all centered around the United Kingdom.
Ukraine will join, while Iceland will join
the United States (after the cession of Greenland). Indeed,
Canada and Greenland are located on the American continental
shelf, as is part of Iceland, which understandably gives the
United States an appetite for it.
For their part, Bulgaria, Finland, Latvia,
Lithuania, Poland, and Sweden have already formed an "Eastern
Front Alliance." It is uncertain whether this new organization
will be sustainable, as it currently lacks both a budget and a
secretariat.
These military alliances will be complemented by
political coalitions, much like the EU has complemented NATO.
The
Three Seas Initiative is the
most significant of these.
It brings together Austria, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland,
and Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic.
It aims to reform the medieval
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth or Marshal Józef Piłsudski's
Międzymorze Federation project:
creating a federation between Germany and
Russia.
This is a Polish project, championed by President
Karol Nawrocki (Law and Justice), while the Eastern Front
Alliance is a project led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk
(Civic Coalition).
In the Middle East, the Saudi Arabia/Iran rivalry ended with the
Chinese mediation of 2023. It has been replaced by a Saudi
Arabia/United Arab Emirates rivalry.
This rivalry has already manifested itself in
Yemen and Sudan. Those who, just four years ago, were the best of
friends, are now bitter rivals.
Riyadh is attempting to rally support behind
it, along with Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Somalia.
For its part, Abu Dhabi, which has already
forged military alliances with Sudanese, Libyan, and Somali
factions, is expected to move closer to Israel and bring
Ethiopia into its fold.
In Africa,
the Alliance of Sahel States, composed of
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, is the only regional military
alliance. It is expected to be encouraged by China and Russia.
In Latin America,
the Bolivarian Alliance of the Peoples of Our
America (ALBA) is no longer functioning. On the contrary, a
coalition is forming around Argentina and Chile with the
approval of the United States.
China, India, and Russia want to preserve the
United Nations.
Consequently, President Trump has
abandoned his plans to leave the UN headquarters...
It is crucial to understand that,
much of what
the UN has built will be
dismantled,
...to bring it into line with international law.
Because, contrary to what we have convinced
ourselves, the United Nations is not international law.
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