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The U.S. Empire Is Running Out of Resources — China Saw This Coming | Silk and Steel
The U.S. now faces a growing strategic dilemma: Washington wants to maintain its global military presence while it simultaneously escalates confrontation with Iran, pressures Russia and attempts to contain China.But the resources are not unlimited.In this episode, Rachel Blevins speaks with geopolitical analyst Carl Zha, host of the Silk and Steel Podcast, about what the Strait of Hormuz crisis reveals about changes in the balance of global power.Carl argues that Trump's decision to reduce U.S.-South Korea military exercises has little to do with North Korea and much more to do with punishing Seoul for its refusal to participate in the Iran war.Meanwhile, the U.S. has moved major military assets from East Asia toward the Middle East, which raises questions about Washington's ability to maintain its so-called "pivot to Asia."While Washington scrambles to respond, China has spent years in preparation for the vulnerabilities that are now exposed.From massive strategic oil reserves and alternative energy sources to the Belt and Road Initiative and new trade routes, Beijing has prepared for the possibility of an American blockade and disruption of its energy supplies.Carl explains why China may now be in a strong position to weather the Hormuz crisis — and why the crisis could actually accelerate the decline of the U.S.-led global order.The conversation also examines Trump's threat of expanded secondary sanctions against China, the growing role of BRICS, alternatives to the U.S.-dominated financial system, and the possibility that Washington's attempt to isolate Russia, Iran and China could ultimately push those countries closer together.In this episode:• Why Trump reduces U.S.-South Korea military exercises • The U.S. military's increased resource constraints • Why America's "Pivot to Asia" may collapse • The Strait of Hormuz as a potential Suez Canal moment • Why China has stockpiled oil • How China prepared for a possible U.S. blockade • China's Belt and Road strategy and alternative trade routes • Why secondary sanctions against China could backfire • The rise of BRICS and alternatives to the dollar system • Why a Cold War 2.0 would look very different from the original Cold War • The emergent shift from a unipolar to a multipolar world ► Join UK Column Live every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1pm UK time or watch previous live recordings here ► [UK Column Website] Explore all our written and video content on the official UK Column website ► [Support UK Column] Please donate to support our independent journalism & investigative journalism ► [UK Column YouTube] Please subscribe to the UK Column News YouTube channel for more alternative news and independent newsFollow #UKColumn on:► X ► Telegram ► Facebook ► Instagram


