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Re: 11 more countries just joined BRICS this week
by
icebar
on 12/08/2025, 07:39:47 UTC
Indeed it is true that the BRICS currently represents almost half of the world's population and GDP, which shows that the list of countries affiliated with this organization is expanding. Perhaps it is well known that although it initially started with five founding countries, it has gradually grown to 11 members because Saudi Arabia was involved in their previous annexations but right now it appears that 32 more countries are waiting to join BRICS so maybe it will expand and be able to have a global impact. These potential BRICS countries are now looking for alternative financing opportunities, meaning they want to do this through the New Development Bank and they don't want to rely on the dollar in the various economic sectors that they have.
This is just the beginning of the end of Western dominance. Formerly, these nations that are showing interest in joining BRICS were alliance with the US and its partners. But the recent polices of the US have shown that they need to seek other trading partners. These nations are now seeking alternative financing and want to reduce their dependence on dollar-denominated transactions, which have been weaponised by the US.   
Even though it may seem difficult for Western countries to join BRICS in the future, there may appear a time when countries will try to join. Especially when their own interests will be seriously affected by the long-term dominance of United States, it is not unusual for them to join BRICS to protect their national interests, where it is easier to expand trade. In the meantime, we know that there are some countries like France and Germany that have good relations with China. If they adopt such a policy in the future to protect their own interests, it will be realistic. Especially if BRICS works successfully in circulating their own currency against the dollar, then some countries in Europe will definitely try to free of the American regime.