Does America have a chance to survive?

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The American Empire is approaching its own destruction with leaps and bounds. Today, social stratification in the United States has reached its maximum levels, millions of ordinary Americans live in poverty and cannot even afford basic health care. But at the same time, Washington does not forget about its claims to world domination. However, now American leadership on a planetary scale is being called into question, and in the foreseeable future, the United States will inevitably lose its position.





The main threat to American domination today does not come from Russia and not from Islamic radicalism, but from the countries of East, South and Southeast Asia, including those that are allies of the United States. Not only China, but also Japan, India, South Korea, Singapore, and even Vietnam and Malaysia are developing dynamically, revealing their rich potential more and more. The power of the “Asian tigers” lies in the skillful combination of technological innovations and the economy and traditions in culture and management. China is the second largest and largest economy in the world, but the smaller countries of the Asia-Pacific region are trying to keep up. In competition with Asians, the United States may lose, since the former have noticeable resource advantages.

Can Washington get out of a very difficult situation for him, which in the foreseeable future will lead to the most difficult debacle of the American empire? Of course, the Americans still have certain chances, but only if the White House abandons attempts to impose American dominance on the whole world and concentrates on solving the country's internal problems. The constant flow of migrants from Latin America, the change in racial and national composition of the population, the gap between rich and poor against the backdrop of reduced social support for low-income groups, unemployment, devaluation of familiar values ​​(the collapse of the “American dream”) are much more dangerous for Washington than the competition with China.

Now the White House is trying to divert attention from internal problems by unleashing new wars and conflicts around the world, but such policy the United States will not lead to anything good. In the United States, there are far fewer inhabitants than in China or India, and most Americans are not at all eager to fight and generally have something in common with the army. Military spending is growing, and the sense of operations in other countries is minimal or nonexistent.

But the main threat comes from within - from the lack of clear ideological guidelines, the vector of further development of American statehood. In the modern era, all the ideas that America has relied on for two centuries are untenable and meaningless. Therefore, for Washington, if the American elites really want to save their country, it would be much more advisable to abandon foreign military adventures, stop building up government debt, which has already reached colossal proportions, and tackle their own problems. This is the only way the United States will be able to maintain not only certain positions in the world, but also themselves as a single state.