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Nearly a month after Israel and the United States launched military strikes on Iran, concerns over their legitimacy continue to grow. In CGTN's special "The Global Debate: Who Shapes the Future," American journalist and author Lee Camp argues that as the economic and military pillars of US power begin to weaken, its global legitimacy is rapidly evaporating, and behind repeated interventions lies a deeper concern – the gradual decline of the petrodollar system. Take a look!
Nearly a month after Israel and the United States launched military strikes on Iran, concerns over their legitimacy continue to grow. In CGTN's special "The Global Debate: Who Shapes the Future," American journalist and author Lee Camp argues that as the economic and military pillars of US power begin to weaken, its global legitimacy is rapidly evaporating, and behind repeated interventions lies a deeper concern – the gradual decline of the petrodollar system. Take a look!