Gregory Copley, president of the International Strategic Studies Association and author of the book "The Noble State: Governance Options in a Disrespectful Era," says in a conversation with an NTD journalist:
What we see in all these totalitarian globalist movements, as we have seen throughout history, especially fascism in Italy, Nazism in Germany, Soviet communism, Chinese communism, and so on, they were all totalitarian globalist movements that depended for their survival on a continuous momentum of ongoing victories over other countries and other peoples, so that they could continue to dominate them.
One characteristic of these totalitarian globalist movements is that once they begin to falter and lose momentum, they collapse.