The longstanding global security architecture led by the United States may be reaching its twilight, according to a leading geopolitical expert.
Trita Parsi, Vice President of the Quincy Institute, has offered a stark assessment of Washington's evolving role on the world stage, suggesting that the established international framework is actively entering its terminal phase.
As global power dynamics continue to shift and new geopolitical realities emerge, Parsi's sobering observation highlights a growing consensus among some analysts: the era of uncontested American security dominance is steadily drawing to a close.