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Ray Dalio agrees. It is a shame, so much potential wasted on little things and superficial fighting.
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Military bases in bumfuck nowhere central Africa are an indicator for pax americana dying?
come on. get real 🤡🤡
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America's decline is due to the past thirty years of bad policy decisions, and a culture that has gotten fat and lazy.
We do need hard times to make America the empire it once was, unfortunately. Everyone is soft, gambling on football and doesn't want to work. End times for America are here if we don't self correct as Nayib Bukele pointed out on Tucker a few days ago.
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... yes, but it she shall arise from the ashes more glorious than ever, on the 3rd day
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America will rise, like Jesus of Nazareth?
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Do you think America (not the empire) is salvageable or does something drastic need to happen (like national divorce)?
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42 sats \ 1 reply \ @flat24 10 Jun
I consider that the only thing that remains for the USA in its condition as the maximum empire is the fear of other nations that it uses its atomic weapons, and for now that it continues to export its inflation to other countries for its currency, which is used as a reserve. world. But it is quite curious to see data from other central banks, and see how they are getting rid of their holdings in dollars or bonds and are fervently buying gold. and on the other hand there is the BRICS bloc which I consider to be an extremely powerful group, here I firmly believe in the predictions of RAY DALIO, who states that we are seeing how the American empire dies and the empire of the Great Chinese Dragon rises.
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The rise will be India, not China.
The majority will come together under a common threat. But it takes time and pain and death first.
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Do you see that common threat coming from one of the current conflicts or is it still over the horizon?
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If you know the history of world wars, they take decades to truly develop. I believe future historians will say WW III started in the mid 2010s, but in earnest in 2022.
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I've been saying the same thing for a while. We're probably already midway into WWIII and several years into a global economic depression, but it won't be described that way until after the fact.
What I can view that Russia isn't playing some childish games. It's the one country that is far more serious in increasing its influence everywhere. Knowing that China has been doing the same, this article definitely puts a question mark on US empire.
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La scène que vous décrivez représente un moment de coopération internationale entre les États-Unis et le Niger. La base aérienne 201 d'Agadez, au Niger, est un projet stratégique important pour les deux nations. Ce projet vise à renforcer la sécurité et la stabilité dans la région du Sahel, en permettant des opérations de surveillance, de reconnaissance et de soutien logistique. Cette collaboration contribue également au renforcement des capacités du Niger en matière de sécurité et de défense, tout en favorisant des relations diplomatiques et militaires plus étroites entre les deux nations.
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Sauf que l'accord a pris fin à cause du coup d'État.
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I would not declare America dead. The USA has good demographics and if there is a shift in politics back towards original American values of freedom and free markets, such a system will always dominate those autocratic shit shows called Russia or China. Maybe the USA will not adopt bitcoin as reserve currency tomorrow but I see a possibility for a gold standard (that might open the backdoor for a bitcoin standard later on) which would already be a huge thing.
The Roman empire also bounced back after the crisis of the third century and even later Justinian was close to reconstituting the old empire. The real world is messy and nothing is set in stone.
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Who said dead?
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literally your title, with dying empire you imply imminent death but let's not get into linguistic intricacies. i think you understand me
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