BRICS placement
BRICS placement
The first four members of BRIC were Brazil, Russia, India, China. Later South Africa was added and became BRICS. Recently six more countries participated; Iran, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Ethiopia, Indonesia. These eleven countries have almost half (48,93%) of the world's population. These would have to form two Coalitions. Only a few relatively small countries could be added.
The problem with BRICS is that they are scattered countries. Brazil is in South America. Ethiopia and South Africa are in Subsaharan Africa. Egypt is an Arab country in North Africa. Saudi Arabia and UAE are also Arab countries. They are close to Egypt but in Asia. Iran is in Southwestern Asia and Indonesia in Southeast Asia, between Indian and Pacific Ocean.
Although separate countries participating in Coalitions is not prohibited, the effort should be to have continuous areas as much as possible. Is there a way to include as many as possible BRICS countries in continuous area?. Yes and a trade deal EU made recently with India made this even easier. With the deal, they publicly proclaimed that Western Europe and India want to be in the same Coalition. Western Europe takes the decisions in EU.
It has been stated repeadedly that there is no EU in any of AntiNWO's plans. EU is NWO and NWO is EU. EU is the first and most important step in NWO's plan. One of AntiNWO's main goals is to end that horrible monstrosity, EU. But there will be Western Europe and Eastern Europe as Groups or areas. In Coalitions of Countries there are no Groups but divisions and subdivisions are highly recommended.
In the previous article and in Appendix 43B, we showed how RIC and partners can fit into two Coalitions and have continuous areas. India, like China, has very large population. Taking India out and placing it with Western Europe is very helpful because this allows to add many more areas. In Appendix 44, two Coalitions are shown, B and D. We keep the names that we have given in many previous articles and Appendices.
The leaders of AntiNWO's plan are North America, China, Eastern Europe. These have the right to be the poles of the Coalitions that will gather the rest of the countries. China's Coalition B is in Table A of Appendix 44A. It is the same, as it has been presented in many previous articles and Appendices. Iran is also in this Coalition. So far, we have placed two BRICS countries, China and Iran.
In Coalition D, shown in Table B, we can add many areas. All Eastern Europe is included and can be considered the pole. Russia is in BRICS. ACA, Azerbaijan and Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan) are also included. They are together with Rusia, Belarus etc in Commonwealth of Independent Countries (CIS). The rest of Arab countries are also included.
These are shown in two Groups. One Group has North Africa and the other the countries of Arab Peninsula. In that way, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and UAE are also placed in Coaltion D. So far we have six BRICS countries, China, Iran, Russia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE. Ethiopia is very close to Saudi Arabia, on the other side of Red Sea. A relatively small country is before Ethiopia, Eritrea. So Eritrea should be included as well.
We should note that these two Subsaharan countries (Ethiopia, Erithrea) have high percentages of Orthodox Christians. This is another reason to include these two countries. Many Eastern European countries have very high percentages of Orthodox Christians. The population of Orthodox countries is three quarters (76%) of Eastern Europe's. Georgia, Armenia and Cyprus that are in Asia are also included.
South Africa is at the most southern end of Africa and that is why it is named like that. We should try to have continuous areas. Between Ethiopia and South Africa are three countries, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique. We include these as well to make a continuous area. In this way, we get almost all of Africa's eastern coast in Coalition D. Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti are in in China's Coalition B shown in Table A.
So far we have eight BRICS countries, China, Iran, Russia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Ehtiopia, South Africa. Indonesia is ASEAN's largest country in population. If we add Indonesia, we should add all ASEAN. As it has been mentioned in many previous articles, there have been talks between Eastern Europe and Southern Pacific (Japan, S. Korea, Australia, N. Zealand) that went well. Eastern Pacific is between Eastern Europe (Russia) and ASEAN.
It is better if it is included as well. With Eastern Pacific, Coalition D becomes full with 24,47% of the world's population. Only two BRICS countries are not included, India and Brazil. India has been placed with Western Europe. Brazil is in Mercosur+. The whole area (Mercosur+) could be included in Coalition D but we would have to take out one or more areas with roughly the same population.
It is better though if Mercosur+ is not included in Coalition D. The countries in Coalition D are not only in continuous areas but it is one countinous area. It starts from the southern part of Africa and in a semi-circular way passes through Arab countries, Eastern Europe, Eastern Pacific and ends in ASEAN. Brazil and Mercosur+ are far from that continuous semi-circular area. Mercosur+ also made a trade deal with EU.
So one alternative is to place Mercosur+ with Western Europe and India. The problem is that the percentage of the Coalition becomes 27,3%. Also Mercosur may be better placed with the rest of the American continent. There are five Asian countries (Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Maldives) that have not been placed in Coalition B or D. These are close to India. They should be placed with Western Europe and India.
This is shown in Table A of Appendix 44B. The percentage of Coaliton A is 26%. There is one more Coalition left, the one that has North America as pole. In Table B, all countries of the American continent are included and all Subsaharan Africa, except the eastern coast countries. African Americans in USA originate from the western part of Subsaharan Africa.They are the most suitable to do business or be involved in some other way in Subsaharan Africa.
The percentage of Coalition C is 23,12%. It can be increased by adding British Isles (UK, Ireland). They have 0,91% of the world's population. If they are added, the percentage of Coalition C increases to 24,07% while that of Coalition A decreases to 25,07%. It is something UK may like since almost half of Subsaharan countries were British colonies and UK retains relations.