Simply about the new geopolitical landscape of the world Many elite geostrategists are scratching their heads, unable to understand where our world has arrived. So, let me share my thoughts on this matter. The project of communist globalization has failed, and the neoconservative globalization project, the "union of opportunistic autocracies," is already on the brink of collapse. However, amidst this chaos of events, I can clearly see the outlines of a new world order. In the history of every civilization, there exists a period of rise and a period of decline - so-called islands of time. In other words, every civilization, like a living organism, must reproduce itself, change, and undergo selection. To put it simply, it must respond to new historical challenges. When a civilization cannot meet such challenges, it disappears. Yet, the specter of the old civilization always remains in the subsequent cultures that arise in its place. The contours of our modern world are today clearly outlined in the form of the ghostly empires of the past. It is no coincidence that they say the dead rule the world. These ghostly civilizations are now manifested as new ancient empires. They represent the peaks of each civilization on the planet, fixed in the collective consciousness of the masses. This leads humanity to a clash of civilizations, an unconscious, irrationally programmed conflict rooted in mental antagonism. Europe today represents the Roman Empire, struggling against the Eastern barbarians of the Golden Horde, embodied by colonial Russia. The United States embodies the expansionist capitalist empire of the New World from the 19th century, clashing head-on with Chinese civilization for the right to global dominance over the oceans. In this same context, the Ottoman Empire confronts the Persian Empire; in other words, the conflict between Turkey and Iran is also an inevitable outcome of this confrontation. The Jewish civilization simultaneously stands against both Persia and the Ottoman Empire. The ancient empires of the indigenous peoples of Latin America once again oppose the colonizers represented by the neoconservative opportunistic circles of the U.S. with their Monroe Doctrine. How I classify civilizations? I do not base it on religious principles but rather on the peaks of each culture once expressed in a global empire. It is the culture and mentality left by such empires that form the main characteristic imprint of events in collective memory. Of course, you may argue with me. After all, there are not only global civilizations but also local ones, such as India. Nevertheless, all modern conflicts should be viewed in the context of the materialization of the ghosts of ancient great empires. Thus, I conclude that our planet has returned to a state of war between civilizations and a new era of empires, where ancient, modernist, and postmodernist projects converge in a global battle for supremacy and existence. So, in reality, everything is quite simple.