Argentina’s economic and political crisis under President Javier Milei underscores a broader global shift toward multipolarity. Milei’s alignment with the United States and Israel has deepened Argentina’s problems, resulting in rising unemployment, a growing cost of living, and increased social tension. The country now finds itself more dependent on Washington than ever, highlighting the difficult choices nations face as the global order transitions from unipolar to multipolar. Argentina’s situation serves as a harbinger of this broader geopolitical transformation. As the US empire becomes more exploitative, Argentina’s struggle symbolizes the stark choices facing nations in an increasingly multipolar world. The nation’s crisis is not a local event but a reflection of the larger transition in global power dynamics.