Democracy. I am betting there is a greater chance of social discord and disorder on a very large scale in 2024 if Trump makes a comeback. I think we all had a narrow escape last time.
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I was bemused when listening to an interview with the producer of the recent documentary about the Navy SEAL accused of murder to hear "America's moral authority" invoked, as in the incident weakened it. What Americans don't seem to understand, and I lived there for a number of years, is that if they ever had it - and Native Americans, the people of Haiti, for example, would dispute they ever did; but if they did, they lost it in the 1960s.
Thanks for reinfocring my point, g_f, the article you link to includes "Still, Powell may yet have the last laugh: Today, with 20 years of post-9/11 wars evoking the same feelings of regret that inspired the original doctrine, the arc of American foreign policy seems finally to be bending back in the direction of his prudent guidance.".
The last laugh???? Only an American would see the tragedy of American military intervention in such a light.
forget this doctrine, that doctrine wall paper the doctrine...
in the end it comes down to trade...
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/05/e...hnk/index.html
Interesting thought Mike...
Will the US carry on degenerating further if the Republican Party remains with its Trumpian grip at the upcoming midterm elections ?
Will China trend to becoming more peaceful in its transitions of power from President Xi to whoever else, or remain unstable as its power grows further ?
https://asiatimes.com/2022/02/china-...ed-xi-jinping/
https://time.com/6144109/russia-ukra...or-medvedchuk/
Poke a Lion long or hard enough and it is a matter of when it will retaliate.
And this lion, Russia, has sharp fangs and claws.
Interesting that China is only expected to grow at 4.8% this year (down from 8%!) and that its economy is nine times bigger than Russia's.
I wonder if we will ever see the nuclear option of removing SWIFT from Russia, and whether that might be considered a declaration of war...
If only we could use trade alone to resolve our differences as NZ does as a small exposed economy, rather than competing ideology getting in the way between powerful nations...