The invasion of Ukraine marked the end of an era of global affairs

Russian President Vladimir Putin's announcement of military intervention in Ukraine and the start of the operation marked the end of a period in world affairs whose effects will be felt for many years to come, but Russia has made itself capable of it. That he could emerge as an agent of radical change for the whole world. The story begins when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, a time when a "liberal world order" was abolished by abolishing a proper and stable bipolar system. The New World Order was founded on the premise that the United States and its allies are the savior of the world (universalist ideology). ۔ The crisis started at that time but even the powerful countries which were not satisfied with their new role in the new arena for playing politics did not show any significant resistance. In fact, looking back over a decade, such countries have shown virtually no opposition. Non-Western countries (China and Russia) tried to adapt. Beijing not only succeeded in this, but also took advantage of the situation and position to present itself as a dominant player. However, Russia's performance has not been much better and it has taken a long time to adjust to the new world order and to assert its prestige among the countries in its ranks. Unexpectedly, the new system proved to be inflexible and unstable because it did not have a balance of power. But most importantly, the appropriate cultural and political diversity that is deemed necessary to run the affairs of the world in a sustainable manner has not been allowed. A holistic global perspective was imposed, ignoring all others, and using a variety of means, including attitudes toward military activity. Russia's military action is exactly what the United States and its allies have been doing, not just once, but several times in different parts of the world in recent decades. As the story goes, after the Battle of Poltava in 1709, Tsar Peter of Russia drank the name of the Swedish rulers. The war took place in 1709 between Czar Peter the Great of Russia and King Charles XII of Sweden. This war led to the defeat of the Swedish Empire.  Victory in this war strengthened Russia. Since the warlord had learned a lesson from Sweden's war strategy, the modern-day Russian leadership can now say that it has learned a great deal from the policies of the West. Russia's actions in Ukraine make it easier to identify a number of factors, from military to information dissemination, as the United States and NATO have resorted to such measures in countries such as Yugoslavia, Iraq and Libya. Was Handy has been boiling for a long time and now Ukraine has become a decisive front. This is not an ideological war like the ones people saw in the second half of the twentieth century. World supremacy is being challenged in favor of a divided model. The idea of ​​"spheres of influence" from the Cold War era is no longer applicable because the world is more transparent and interconnected than ever before and the process of isolating someone is limited. Is. At least that's what we've seen so far. Looking at the news of one media and looking at the news of other media, it becomes clear that the saying "History repeats itself" is correct, the current battle is for the strategically important region. There are two ways to fight wars in this day and age. One is the use of modern means which the world calls "hybrid war" and the other is the old method of combining "blood and dust". They say So far, the hybrid warfare system has not met with any serious resistance, let alone direct armed confrontation. Action against Ukraine is a test of which of these methods will succeed. People who think that the results will be very prominent and clear, then they are right. The Russian leadership, which decided to take drastic action, was probably well aware of the consequences. Cooperation with the West has been turned upside down. This does not mean that the process of isolation will become part of the routine, but it does mean that an important historical chapter in political relations has come to an end. The new Cold War will not end soon. Once the war is over, its effects will gradually subside and relations will begin to recover, but a new boundary has been set. Restructuring economic priorities will require a different approach, which will lead to a new development, but will slow down the growth of some countries. Russia's active society must now realize that the old way of life is about to end. Russia is a fortress that has decided to test its strength and has become an agent of drastic change in the world by taking a historic step.