• @Munrock
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    181 year ago

    Europe will in turn drag US down with it.

    I’m not so sure about this. One of the knock-on effects of the Ukraine conflict raising European energy prices is that European (particularly German) industry is relocating to the US for its lower input costs. After what transpired with Nord Stream 2 being destroyed by the UK under the US’s orders, it’s not outside the realm of possibility that they were seeking to keep Germany from lowering its energy prices to maintain this migration. (The simpler, more obvious reason is to keep Germany from negotiating into neutrality, but the reasons aren’t mutually exclusive or even conflicting.)

    I think it’s less a case of Europe dragging down the US so much as the US appropriating Europe’s secondary industries to make up for its declining tertiary sector. A sign of Empire in decline, yes, but the US isn’t in danger of suffering as much as Europe.

    It’s figuratively the US ship shoring up its leaks by taking pieces off the sinking EU ship