New World Maps

The radar images of the website WikiLeaks have exposed American political thought and are building a new world, redrawing the world map. Perhaps it will not show the final distinct colors of such a map, but it will certainly outline the nature of this new world order by the end.

In spite of the repercussions of WikiLeaks’ information leaks, people did not fully grasp the political sketches and images of nations’ relations with the American empire, and the mechanisms to pursue American politics in secret and open diplomacy. Of course, however, it has not even begun to reveal the whole truth of global relations with America; the country is a stranger to everyone. In order to create effective reform they need to be open to others. Therefore, the credibility and impartiality of important political leaks is doubtful, but they reflect more or less the shape of the American vision or the impression formed by politicians, ambassadors and U.S. diplomats of friends and foes. This does not necessarily imply a shared vision at any level, but aggression toward the establishment on the local level can spread on a global level.

Indeed, this reveals that through the exposure of WikiLeaks, international politics, which has always operated along a natural mechanism, has undergone a completely new understanding that began with the existence of the website, which pushed previous understanding to the limit and prevailed, with the result that the existing military forces, economic influence and policies have collapsed. These leaks are not alone, for we face a world stirred up by other inclinations. It appears that when furnished with modern weapons and many powerful technical systems, even individuals have great power, which is why some see the situation of the world as a secret system starting to be destroyed. This system is represented by an army of scientists. The theory remains that the forces that drive this inclination remain the most technologically advanced. This is what we see from reading the map of world conflict. We observe that great empires no longer only have the traditional tools at their disposal — fortunately — and are no longer destined to take part in the events only within narrow borders, for the world is now characterized by more fundamental change, including a change in the centers of power.

In the new map of the world we find that the balance of power has begun to shift from economic power to the power of knowledge of political activity. We see that the main actors on the chess board are countries, companies and individuals languishing on the thrones of giant companies. They appear in political events because they are enthusiastic about their issues. These leaks shed light on the weight of the consequences. They reflect social and political implications. Therefore we glimpse all the individuals crossing continents, countries and governments through the power of their firearms. We face a world where money is the tool of the strongest and most influential and deadly. Otherwise, what does the extent of corruption in one of the major leaks by insiders mean, the power of young adults balanced against dozens of countries? And who is Julian Assange, this young Australian, who shook the empire of Uncle Sam? In a world of new maps it appears that many of the major powers will become paper tigers.

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