Recently, Putin's official announcement to participate in the 2024 Russia *** news has caused widespread concern in the international community. The United States is gnashing its teeth at this, and European countries may change their degrees because of Putin's re-election. According to relevant Russian reports, when commending the hero of the Donetsk People's Republic, Second Chomzoga, Second Chomzoga asked Putin to run, and Putin agreed without hesitation. This also means that Putin will officially participate in 2024*** to become the next generation of Russia**.
Judging by the official Russian caliber, all the Russian people support Putin, and whether he will be elected or not seems to have become a certainty. However, Putin's re-election does not bode well for the United States and Western countries. Especially for the United States, it's almost a condition that tickles the roots of their teeth. Putin's re-election will have at least three direct impacts, posing an all-round challenge to US hegemony and possibly even kicking the United States from its position as the world's leader.
First of all, Putin's re-election will directly affect the course of the Russian-Ukrainian war. The war began during Putin's administration and shows no signs of ending quickly. If Putin chooses to step down during the war, it will be a fatal blow to the Russian soldiers on the front line, which may lead to the discouragement of the army and a sharp decline in combat effectiveness, thus losing the battlefield advantage. On the contrary, if Putin is re-elected, it will be the greatest encouragement to the front line, and the morale of the Russian army will be high, and it is very likely to defeat the Ukrainian army that has lost support in one fell swoop and achieve a final victory. This will be a heavy blow to the United States and Western countries, and it also means that the strategic layout of the United States in Eastern Europe will be completely overturned. In this game, Russia is expected to have the last laugh.
Second, Putin's re-election is bound to lead to an alliance against US hegemony. From his light-speed visit to Saudi Arabia on December 6 to his meeting with Iran** on December 7, the series of actions shows that Putin is working to build this alliance. The hegemony of the United States has a huge impact on the whole world, but in the eyes of the United States, other countries seem to be only tools in its hands. This has led many countries to become dissatisfied with the United States, simply because of the lack of a leader with sufficient prestige to take the lead. And Russia definitely has this strength.
First of all, as the eldest son of the Soviet Union, Russia naturally has a natural favorability among the countries that have received Soviet assistance, which is conducive to better integration of these countries.
Second, Russia is one of the few countries that dares to confront the United States head-on, which, combined with its extensive territory and self-sufficient economic system, gives it the capital to confront American hegemony.
Finally, Russia has accumulated rich experience in many confrontations with the United States, whether it is the Russian-Ukrainian war or the Syrian issue, the contest between the United States and Russia has been staged repeatedly, and the results are mixed. After Putin's re-election, he is bound to carry out his efforts to oppose US hegemony to the end, because after all, this concerns Russia's real interests and cannot be ignored.
Putin's re-election will promote the rapid development of the Russian economy, have an important impact on the world economy, and gradually get rid of the hegemony of the dollar. The reason why the United States has been able to dominate the world is inseparable from the fact that the US dollar has become the mainstream currency. If the dollar loses its current position, it will be difficult for the United States to maintain its hegemony. After the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the United States imposed economic sanctions on Russia. However, what the United States may not have anticipated, this has inspired Russia's determination to de-dollarize.
At present, Russia and China, India and other countries basically use their own currencies to settle their accounts, which has an impact on the hegemony of the US dollar. Coupled with the U.S. debt crisis faced by the United States, countries have ** U.S. debt, and the status of the dollar may be much worse in the future.
Putin's Russia will engage in an all-round confrontation with the United States on a global scale, and the United States may not have a good time unless Russia is willing to change its position, or let Putin change its position. But for now, it seems unlikely. Whether Putin can continue to lead Russia in the contest with the United States is still a question full of uncertainties, and it remains to be seen how the two candidates will compete fiercely in the election campaign and create more political turmoil.