Wild West | Future of a Broken Alliance
A new executive briefing for February 2026
The world’s most powerful alliance is fracturing. What happens next?
Wild West: The Future of a Broken Alliance
February 2026 | Geopolitical Foresight
After 80 years of unity, Western nations are going their separate ways. The most powerful alliance in the world is breaking apart as distrust spreads and desires for sovereignty grow. The actions of the US, the old Western captain, are convincing allies that Washington’s interests are counter to their own. The stage is set for a historic divorce, as Western states realign themselves and pursue new geoeconomic goals.
Greenland, tariffs, and the future of NATO are only the start of the Western breakup. The signals point to far, far bigger shifts on the horizon as Western governments lock horns across technology, trade, finance, and resources. From North America to the Atlantic to Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, the West is no longer aligned - and the global economy is being pushed into new, uncharted waters.
Many stakeholders have planned for conflict, disease, or economic chaos. A Western breakup was never on the table. Now, it is. Knowing where the West goes next is the only way to preempt shocks from economies that were once the most stable and predictable.
Inside the Wild West
This new executive briefing decodes how the Western fragmentation could play out, and the key strategic scenarios that executives and policymakers must plan for.
In this briefing:
Key Signals → Signs that the Wild West has begun, and why there is no going back to the old setup.
Strategic Scenarios → Unparalleled geopolitical foresight on where the Wild West will go next.
Boardroom Impact → Actionable insights into how the Wild West may disrupt business operations.
And much, much more.
Why Should YOU Care?
The West is more than a grouping of nations or an alliance. The West oversees the systems, ideas, and institutions that spin the global economy. The more wild the West becomes, the more disorder will spread, and new walls and barriers will form.
Knowing what’s next prepares organizations for the radical moves Western governments could make, threatening market access, business growth, and overall vision. Instead of being held hostage by the Wild West, this briefing keeps businesses and governments in control.
In geopolitics, nothing is sacred. The West was once considered unshakeable. Now it is falling apart. What Western capitals do next, to adapt and succeed, could rewire the world.
Who Should Have This Now
CEOs and corporate leadership navigating geopolitical upheaval
Boards seeking to prepare for what’s next
Executives managing strategy, expansion, marketing, or supply chains
Investors steering Western-oriented portfolios
Policymakers guiding economic and external decision-making
Unlock Now
The Wild West is one of the biggest geopolitical disruptions of the century. What has happened so far is only dress rehearsal. What is about to happen will change how the world works.
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About the Author
Written by Abishur Prakash, known worldwide as Mr. Geopolitics. Since 2013, Prakash has been guiding global leaders through geopolitical shifts and transformations. He is the author of five books and the founder of The Geopolitical Business, Inc., a strategic advisory firm in Toronto, Canada. His ideas have been featured in CNBC, Nikkei Asia, Scientific American, Politico, and more.
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