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Andrew Tate trolled as he predicts Indian PM Narendra Modi's allegiance shift to Russia amid West's support to Canada

2023-09-20 06:27
Andrew Tate blames the West for the shift in geo-political landscape in the world
Andrew Tate trolled as he predicts Indian PM Narendra Modi's allegiance shift to Russia amid West's support to Canada

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial influencer, has recently made a prediction regarding Indian PM Narendra Modi potentially realigning his alliances towards Russia.

This prediction comes amid ongoing tensions between Canada and India over the assassination of a Sikh leader.

Tate, known for his vocal stance on numerous political matters online, was mercilessly trolled for his analysis of the India-Canada relationship.

He did not shy away from critiquing the West in his comments, blaming Western nations for the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Andrew Tate asserts Narendra Modi will shift allegiance to Russia

In a recent post on X, Tate shared a post by a user who asserted that the White House supports Canada's allegations regarding the assassination of a Sikh leader.

In light of the allegations made by Canada and the evident backing from Western nations, Tate speculates that Modi could potentially seek a new alliance with Russian President Vladimir Putin, thereby signaling a shift away from Western influence.

This shift in dynamics, as Tate suggests, could be illustrated by the diminishing Western influence in dealings with countries in the second and third worlds, with Africa serving as a prominent illustration of this evolving geopolitical landscape.

Tate wrote, "Can’t complain too hard. Because of the Ukraine insanity (wests fault) Modi calls Putin and joins the other team. Job done. The west has lost all bargaining power in the second and third world. Africa prime example."

According to Sportskeeda, Canada's PM Trudeau expressed concerns about the assassination of Khalistan Tiger Force chief Hardeep Singh Nijjar to both US President Biden and UK Prime Minister Sunak.

Andrew Tate trolled for his remarks on India-Canada tensions

After Tate's prediction regarding Indian PM Modi's position in light of the accusations from Canada and the West's backing of these claims, numerous users stepped forward to share their perspectives on his statements.

One user wrote, "BottomG." Another user wrote, "Who asked a online course seller?" A user stated, "Foolishtate."

A user commented, "Youre delusional with this one sir." Another user commented, "Bros geo political knowledge is same like his thoughts on women."

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