The USA demonstrates a departure from the established world order by making decisions about military actions without proper democratic procedures and discussions. This is evidenced by the country’s actions on the global stage, especially in the context of initiating military conflicts.
Historically, absolute power has often led to catastrophic decisions when rulers, without discussion and restraining mechanisms, put not only themselves but also their countries at risk. America, which has a democratic system designed to avoid such situations, at certain moments, as analysts note, ignores this system when making important decisions, such as the start of a war. This jeopardizes not only its internal stability but also the global order.
Experts emphasize that such actions can have long-term consequences for international relations and cause concern among allies. In the absence of clear structured decisions and international agreements, the world may shift towards instability, posing a threat to the security of different regions.




