Ah, yes! Peter Zeihan--a shyster from geopolitics. Excellent dissection of Zeihan's "analysis" by Jack McCord at Larry's blog.
Generally speaking, STRATFOR is a red flag, because reading their "analysis" is as excruciating as doing root canal on three teeth simultaneously without any anesthesia. Zeihan continues on this "proud" tradition of spreading nonsense on his own now. It goes without saying that nowadays you cannot do serious applied geopolitics or, rather, what is titled as such--a complex interdisciplinary study of which geography is only one of many parts--unless you have serious military-intel background (and even this is no guarantee) and know... Russia. Zeihan has nothing which satisfies requirements for geopolitical analysis.
As McCord notes brilliantly:
History and geography aren’t a crystal ball. They are necessary, but far from sufficient to foretell the future, which is always hard. Like neoconservative US officials, whose propaganda he often echoes, Zeihan appears clueless about recent sociopolitical, economic and military developments that have falsified many of his key premises.
Bingo! Moreover, Applied History, as in drawing lessons for current military affairs from battles past, is a science onto itself and requires, and you may have guessed it, what amounts to serious military-engineering background and understanding of the interplay of strategy and operations. Zeihan has none. That is why I couldn't watch his videos, giving up after a few minutes due to serious cases of extreme cringe. For Zeihan it is too late to start studying what matters--all of it is very complex and requires long years of study and service and, even more importantly--the ability to study. So, read the whole thing at Larry's blog--it is excellent.
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