ago, a regional power in the western hemisphere, tied to relations with brazil, with argentina, with mexico and so on, that is, in essence they will be thrown back to their their own hemisphere, it’s unlikely that any us president will agree to this today, that’s what they’ll have to switch. under trump or under the future president, their policy vector towards south america, alas, this is the objective reality, this is their demographic situation today. well, the third point is cameron’s visit, it’s simply impossible not to say a few words about it. let me remind you that about 10 years ago, when our russian council on international affairs published an interesting analysis about the possibility of a conflict between russia and the united states, and there were some like that. words that the war in libya changed the balance of power in world politics in the eleventh year, britain returned to the number of active powers and will provoke a conflict between germany and russia in eastern europe. this is what cameron is doing, he is part of this policy: to involve more americans, to c