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Emotions don't change the facts. Britain, the power of divide and rule

 Many people assume that this power has gone through the cycle and has settled.

But the facts are definitely quite different. It was the largest empire in the world. It held the highest level of influence across the globe. It is still the strongest country with influence in the world. 30 years ago a doctor told me that it runs the world as it wants to. It has lobbies everywhere; it imposes or bribes governments. I couldn't accept it. Is it a former power or a hidden master? It has simply changed its form. It leaves behind networks of influence that still operate today, but not with tanks, but with something much stronger: "soft power." The principle of "divide and rule" is not a historical concept; it is a strategic approach. The British are geniuses at understanding the internal conflicts in other countries and exploiting them. They created borders that still cause tension today. This geopolitical chaos maintains the need for external intervention and mediation, and who better to do that than London? They are at the forefront of diplomacy, having established the rules of engagement in numerous regions. The Lifeblood of the Global Economy

You can be emotional about Wall Street, but London is the world's top financial center. This is not about banks in Hong Kong or New York, but about something much deeper: Insurance Market: Almost everything big in the world—from ships to skyscrapers—is insured in London (through Lloyds). They control the risk in the global economy.

Financial Services: Offshore zones and networks of British overseas territories (Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands) are the “laundry” for global capital. They serve as the financial “liver” of the world, regulating the flow of trillions of dollars. Commonwealth: This organization brings together 56 countries, many of them former colonies. On an emotional level, it may seem like a symbolic club. But in reality, it is a network of unprecedented economic and cultural influence. It is a market of over 2.4 billion people, with the UK at the center.

Cultural dominance: Language, music, literature, educational standards. They don’t just “sell” products; they sell a way of thinking. You can hate colonialism, but the facts show that the global elite still send their children to British schools. To claim that Britain is still the most powerful country in the world is not just an emotional opinion but a thesis backed by powerful facts. They may not have the largest economy or army, but in terms of geopolitical influence, diplomacy, and financial control, the UK continues to play chess while others play checkers. The facts don’t care that the empire is “officially” down. The hidden networks of influence are stronger than ever.  When I discuss a certain country, I always mean politics and politicians, or their sponsors or manipulators.


Author: Sezgin Ismailov


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  1. In fact, "divide and rule" is also used in a religious sense. Everyone knows that Western services fund terrorist groups and in this way have convinced people that they do it for religious reasons. Some time ago, 30,000 books were seized that were radicalized. The whole world saw, and they appointed a person in Syria as commander-in-chief who was a terrorist.

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  2. The whole war is about resources and control of the roads to resources.

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  3. America's goal is for the whole world to buy their resources to preserve the petrodollar.
    For the Zionists it is important to take more land for the pipes to run through and have control. Nothing religious, just greed.

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  4. The average Jew, Arab, or Christian cares little about anything other than living well. But politicians with money for war are simply stealing from taxpayers.

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