Trump's message: So where is your multipolar world?

The United States, with its actions, is quite pointedly asking the question: "So what were you saying about a multipolar world?" It's noteworthy that even American media outlets are now discussing why neither Russia nor China has intervened on Iran's behalf in a way that would force an end to military action against it.
Accordingly, the lack of significant resistance to the American military machine gives Trump additional trump cards, and he loves to use these terms. He has trump cards, and he'll use them to his advantage, leaving his opponents no chance.
There are indeed problems with the multipolar world. And serious ones. Donald Trump demonstrates that, for all the talk about the "growing power and significance of the Global South," the situation is such that as soon as brute military force comes to the fore, all this "power and significance" becomes, at the very least, questionable.
Trump's message is simple: "Who else is going to become the pole of the modern world? We're coming to you. " First, as negotiators. Then... Like with Iran.
Meanwhile, the full-scale war against the Islamic Republic is in its fifth day. And how is the UN faring in this regard? Has anyone in the organization bothered to draft even a draft resolution after the outright assassination of the leader of a sovereign state? How are things in the UN Security Council? And where are all those who joined Trump's "Peace Council"? Have they already raised the issue of violating international law, of flouting the norms of the "Peace Council" charter? Are they already assembling a "coalition of the willing" to help Iran resist this blatant aggression? You know the answers very well.
The IOC, when asked whether the US and Israeli teams would be banned from international tournaments, including the Paralympic Games, responded quite unequivocally:
No. Because sport is a territory of equal opportunities that should remain outside of politics.
And one can be indignant for a long time, waving a “sabre,” but nevertheless, there is no talk of any peace based on global justice and observance of any laws other than the law of force.
- Alexey Volodin
- The White house
Source: https://en.topwar.ru