• @SovietIntl
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    83 years ago

    It’s naïve to say that the US is just now losing its hegemony. The downward spiral began with the 90s, but the heavy body blow was 08’ crisis. 2016 was the cement made manifest that America is an imploding empire. I think it’s important to understand that effects of a cause take time to be felt concretely. 2016 wasn’t where the trend of collapse began but rather when the anger was given a concrete voice and concrete political reaction: Bernie, Trump. America is no longer the unipolarity, and even the nation’s formally under the heel of America is no longer feeling the pressure, see South America recently. That was something that’s been building up for years and has only manifested now, if America were the same America of an earlier time they would’ve been successful like they were in the 60s.

    If you were to pull my arm and force a prediction from me ( and I’m not much for predicting things but rather making sense of the here and now) id tell you that a South American union will form the basis of a new polarity in the world.

    • @pimento
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      23 years ago

      South America is extremely divided between different ideologies, it will take decades for them to unite. I think its more likely that Africa will unite first, especially because they get support from China, and have a lot of natural resources.

      • Muad'DibberMA
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        33 years ago

        Ya, south america central america and the Caribbean are on the front lines right now. We’ve seen defeats in Brazil, Columbia, Ecuador, much of central america, political struggles in Mexico, Bolivia, embargoes on VZ, Cuba.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      23 years ago

      That’s a good assessment, and I’d say the really dramatic decline started around when USSR collapsed. Reagan deregulation, and then Bush years created a naked kleptocracy in US.