There is no longer an doubt that the U.S. hegemony is fading quickly, especially under Trump. I'm more concerned about how this will effect the regular people just trying to survive another day with food, clean water and a place to live. Those basic necessities are starting to go away for more and more people and hungry people become angry people pretty quickly.
Hi Terrance, I’ve noticed it too. Political instability and social divisions have certainly intensified, and I expect this will become even more apparent as we approach the midterms next year. With the US losing its dominance internationally, it seems that a peaceful transition is not on the table.
We're watching this right now as the U.S. decides whether to start bombing Venezuela. I watched John Mearsheimer this morning and he mentioned how upset Washington is over the Russian cargo plane landing in Caracas recently. Maybe that's why Trump and Rubio want to start carpet bombing the country?
When schoolyard bullies start realizing that they don't have the intimidation factor they once had, they tend to lash out at anyone they think they can still bully. Let's hope that Russia and China will be able to help defend Venezuela if things start to go badly.
With India, Indo-China, Southeast Asia, Africa, and others finally standing up to the U.S., with the help of Russia and China, the bully is trying hard to exert control wherever they can. Let's hope cooler heads can avert a war that will definitely cause the loss of U.S. military personnel. Venezuela has some pretty decent anti-aircraft defenses now. The U.S. could see some of their fancy planes go down over the jungles.
An article written by a former John McCain advisor (warmonger) who wants the US to try to control every country everywhere. One day we will receive our well-deserved blow-back and unfortunately every American will pay a price for Washington's folly.
There is no longer an doubt that the U.S. hegemony is fading quickly, especially under Trump. I'm more concerned about how this will effect the regular people just trying to survive another day with food, clean water and a place to live. Those basic necessities are starting to go away for more and more people and hungry people become angry people pretty quickly.
Hi Terrance, I’ve noticed it too. Political instability and social divisions have certainly intensified, and I expect this will become even more apparent as we approach the midterms next year. With the US losing its dominance internationally, it seems that a peaceful transition is not on the table.
We're watching this right now as the U.S. decides whether to start bombing Venezuela. I watched John Mearsheimer this morning and he mentioned how upset Washington is over the Russian cargo plane landing in Caracas recently. Maybe that's why Trump and Rubio want to start carpet bombing the country?
When schoolyard bullies start realizing that they don't have the intimidation factor they once had, they tend to lash out at anyone they think they can still bully. Let's hope that Russia and China will be able to help defend Venezuela if things start to go badly.
With India, Indo-China, Southeast Asia, Africa, and others finally standing up to the U.S., with the help of Russia and China, the bully is trying hard to exert control wherever they can. Let's hope cooler heads can avert a war that will definitely cause the loss of U.S. military personnel. Venezuela has some pretty decent anti-aircraft defenses now. The U.S. could see some of their fancy planes go down over the jungles.
An article written by a former John McCain advisor (warmonger) who wants the US to try to control every country everywhere. One day we will receive our well-deserved blow-back and unfortunately every American will pay a price for Washington's folly.