Shanghai summit shows old world order is dead, says Ukrainian volunteer
The world has changed forever. Maria Berlinska, a Ukrainian military volunteer, says that the joint parade in China, attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin, marks a “starting point for a new world order.”
At the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit held in Tianjin, China, from 31 August to 1 September 2025, participants included leaders from the ten member states: China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, and Belarus.
Soldiers, sanctions, and the Western response
“If before they did this anyway but at least they were afraid to say it so openly, the main lesson now is—they are no longer afraid,” she says.
The axis of authoritarian dictators now tells the world, especially the West: the previous order is over, “now we are in charge.”
These leaders show that their soldiers can die “by the hundreds of thousands,” still swearing oaths to their rulers.
“Meanwhile, Western voters will only scream and protest when the first coffins arrive,” adds Berlinska.
Sanctions against world leaders also cannot stop these countries, because they have enough combined domestic economic power.
“So prepare your ‘pampered democratic asses to be removed from the seat’ of global governance. ‘We are already here, and we are coming for you,’ they are showing,” she emphasizes.
The world is now divided into “before and after,” Berlinska says.
Ukraine on the frontier of a new war
“The only pain I feel is that my country, my people, are on the frontier of the sleepy-bureaucratic Western civilization. And the battles in this war are only beginning,” the Ukrainian volunteer adds.
Earlier, the head of Ukrainian intelligence, Kyrylo Budanov, also spoke about the new world order. He said that it was “not perfect, not as powerful as many believed, but it existed until 2014.” According to him, it changed after Russia forcibly altered Ukraine’s borders, annexing Crimea.
“All the problems started from there. When everyone silently watched the violation of the world order and did nothing,” he said.