Monday 13 April 2020

Post COVID-19 International Relations

This article had two critical points for me. One it is China and the Islamic Republic of Iran are posing a threat to the global security and negative economic aspect of the COVID-19 will reverberate on the developing nations.

China and the Islamic Republic of Iran allied with each other. They have some foreign policy that other nations are posing a threat to their security and must wage war against their enemies. The COVID-19 is an excellent example when China has a contagious disease; China can deploy them around the world without blasting a nuclear bomb. The diseased can bring down the economy of the world and destroy nations without raising a red flag. When the COVID-19 was spreading in China, some Chinses came to Iran and went to the city of Qom to study Islamic theology. The COVID-19 spread in Iran and from Iran it spread around the world. Thus China and Iran now they know that they can have diseases in this nature and take the world hostage.

This is no question that COVID-19 has had and will continue to have an enormous impact on Canada’s economy partnerships, and trade its humanitarian role and ability to provide aid to other nations. Today, Canada borrowed money to provide safety and security to Canadians. There are not many funds left over to provide financial assistance to other nations.

In conclusion, the dynamic of international relations has changed. The world has become a less safe place as it was before.

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