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Robert Billyard's avatar

Ten or so years from now any country not in BRICS might be defined as "third world." It appears the self-immolation of the West is an irresistible vortex not to be denied.

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Paulo Aguiar's avatar

Yeah, Vietnam joining BRICS+ is one of those moves that says a lot without needing to shout. While all eyes were locked on headlines about war and geopolitical drama, this was a quiet but delibrate step that fits squarely within Vietnam’s long-standing playbook: non-alignment with backbone.

What’s smart here is how Hanoi managed to keep the door open to both Washington and Beijing, without getting roped into anyone’s camp. The US has been trying hard to pull Vietnam closer, mainly to cut China out of the loop, but Vietnam isn’t playing that game. They know they benefit economically from both sides. But more than that, they're not interested in being anyone’s pawn, and this BRICS+ move makes that pretty clear.

Joining BRICS+ doesn’t mean cutting ties with the West, it just gives Vietnam more room to maneuver. More partners, more leverage. And the fact that China and Vietnam share a similar development model probably makes this an easier fit than it might seem on the surface.

People forget Vietnam’s been walking this tightrope for decades. They know how to keep their sovereignty intact while still engaging the big players. So this isn't about choosing sides; it’s about expanding options.. And honestly, that’s probably the most rational thing a small-but-rising power can do in a world like this.

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