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โšก๏ธ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ FLASH - I have felt this way for a long time, but after 421 days of intensive analysis of current events, the conclusion is clear: the Pax Americana is a thing of the past.

The days when the United States was the undisputed power that the world listened to religiously are over. Every day, its credibility erodes further. Trust in its diplomacy has evaporated, consumed by decades of interventions with disastrous consequences.

A declining moral and political record:
Their reputation seems irrevocably tarnished by a succession of gray areas and contradictions:
โžฅ The gray areas surrounding September 11 and the questioning of official accounts.
โžฅ The fiasco of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, based on false accusations.
โžฅ Political interference leading to the overthrow of heads of state.
All of this is systematically justified by the "promotion of democracy" and the "good of the people." But after the tragedies in Iraq and Afghanistan, who can still believe this? Between repeated scandals, institutional opacity, and the impunity of the elites, the American empire seems to be following the same trajectory as the Roman Empire in its decline.

The collapse of the pillars:
Added to this crisis of legitimacy is the weakening of the dollar, the central pillar of their economic power. The loss of confidence in the greenback confirms that we are witnessing the historic fall of an empire that lasted less than two centuries.

We may be witnessing a historic shift. The real question is no longer whether a cycle is ending.

But, who will take over?
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Gavin Green · 3w
This could be the end of the Nation State as we know it. Breaking down of huge territories under one government, into smaller states competing for your money